Cool, I'll check it out. BTW, that link is malformed (an extra http//). For some reason it dumps me to microsoft.com (and no, I'm not using IE). Weird.
QT 4 has been released and it supports Linux, Unix, Windows, and Mac. Anybody who is planning on developing front-ends and other software should heavily consider using it.
It offers cross-platform compatibility.
It is easy to use (by C/C++ standards).
It has dual licenses. You can use the free GPL version, but if halfway through development, you decide that you want to release a commercial app, you can get a commercial license.
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Cool, I'll check it out. BTW, that link is malformed (an extra http//). For some reason it dumps me to microsoft.com (and no, I'm not using IE). Weird.
I'm using IE, and it doesnt take me to MSFTweird stuff! ehehhe
Roy
2005 Range Rover 4.4
Any ideas for putting a PC in this? :)
In the link is two times "http://" which is a problem for some browsers.
Proper link
http://developers.slashdot.org/artic...&tid=121&tid=8
I dont think I trust a company called "Trolltech"
I fixed his link.
[H]4 Life
My next generation Front End is right on schedule.
It will be done sometime in the next generation.
I'm a lesbian too.
I am for hire!
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