It would be nice if you would post your sources when you copy paste such
stuff.

Without it, it's impossible to tell whether for example this
very important statement is really true or false:
"QT requires a commercial license if you plan to sell your product written
in QT"

AFAIK this is not true anymore. But, read more here:
http://www.ics.com/files/docs/Qt_LGPL.pdf

Brgds,
Viktor

On Tue, Mar 17, 2009 at 12:58 PM, Massimo Belgrano <mbelgr...@deltain.it>wrote:

> Using Qt, you can write applications once and deploy them across many
> desktop and embedded operating systems without rewriting the source code.is
> possible Develop applications and user interfaces once, and deploy them
> across Windows, Mac, Linux/X11, embedded Linux, Windows CE and S60 (coming
> soon) without rewriting the source code.
> Qt is a complete C++ application development framework, including
>
>    - A comprehensive C++ class library
>    - RAD GUI development tool (Qt Designer)
>    - Internationalization tool (Qt Linguist)
>    - Help browser (Qt Assistant)
>    - Source code and comprehensive documentation
>
> Qt supplies 80-90% of commonly needed functionality for rich client
> developers
> 400+ fully documented classes
> Core libs: GUI, Utility, Events, File, Print, Network, Plugins, Threads,
> Date and Time, Image processing, Styles, Standard dialogs
> Modules: Canvas, Iconview, Network, OpenGL®, SQL, Table, Workspace, XML
> Tools: Designer, Assistant, Linguist
> Extensions: ActiveQt, Motif migration, MFC migration
> Qt Solutions for platform-specific customer requests
> Easy to add/extend/customize
> The Qt API and tools are consistent across all supported platforms
> Qt runs on mobile phones to Cray supercomputers
> Consequence for users and customers
> Freedom of choice in terms of development and deployment platform
> Protection against changing platform fashions
>
> Qt Have Native look on windows and linux
> QT requires a commercial license if you plan to sell your product written
> in QT
> Qt is used as the basis of the Linux KDE (K Desktop Environment)
> Millions of lines of code, strong reliability requirements, industry
> strength stability
> Widely used by Linux community thousands of developers millions of
> end-users
> Used commercially in a wide variety of demanding applications (Medical
> devices,Air traffic guidance)
> A Sample application of qt will be Abobe Photoshop Album
>
> Use the standard native tools to build Qt apps (IDE, debugger etc.)
> Qt provides a platform-independent encapsulation of the local window system
> and operating system
> The Qt API is identical on every platform, applications are compiled to
> native executables
> Result: Write once, compile everywhere
>
> Here hello word
> #include <qapplication.h>
> #include <qlabel.h>
>
> int main(int argc, char* argv[]) {
>   QApplication myapp(argc, argv);
>
>   QLabel* mylabel = new QLabel("Hello MSU“,0);
>   mylabel->resize(80,30);
>
>   myapp.setMainWidget(mylabel);
>   mylabel->show();
>   return myapp.exec();
>
> Developement tools overview
> Qt Designer (Visual GUI builder)
> Qt Linguist (Language translators’ tool)
> Qt Assistant (Help browser)
> qmake (Makefile generator, eases cross-platform builds)
>
> A lot of intresting info regarding qt can be found at
> http://doc.trolltech.com/4.5/index.html
> The qt home page is at http://www.qtsoftware.com/
> The forum is at http://labs.trolltech.com/forums/
> It support Active X http://doc.trolltech.com/4.5/activeqt.html
> it have a web kit  http://doc.trolltech.com/4.5/qtwebkit.html
> Qt is available under the GPL. http://doc.trolltech.com/4.5/gpl.html
>
>
> An harbour qt implementation at http://www.magsoftinfo.com.br/blog/?cat=9
>
> Plase add here any interesting information regarding qt
> --
> Massimo Belgrano
>
>
>
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