Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote: >>> In addition there are a number of things that appear to be bugs in >>> Qt/Win Free.
Note that none of these bugs look like show stoppers at the moment. There was a crash in the file dialog, but that's now fixed. People couldn't input accented chars, but that's now fixed. Anyway, these Windows users have been used to bugs in Qt 3.2.1 non-commercial and they've been pretty pragmatic in finding work arounds. > Andre> I wonder whether this project will die after Qt 4.0 is out as > Andre> this will have a free Windows version, too? Having listened in on the Qt/Win Free list for the last couple of months, I think that their conscensus is that there will be a need for Qt 3.x for a year or so. Moreover, they (only two active developers AFAICS) seem pretty motivated to squash bugs if they can be distilled into some small test case. > From what I understand, this qt4 GPL will not be able to compile with > msvc++. But it's GPL. So someone will fork it and fix it. -- Angus