John J. Lee wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Alex Martelli) writes: [...]
Basically: if you want it on Windows for free, forget Qt
Correct.
I believe the book "C++ GUI programming Qt3" comes with a windows Qt gpl 3.x version. Just have to buy the book. No PyQt version to match thou.
Blackadder from the Kompany, while not free, is still a pretty good deal. Like < $100 for personal and around $350 for commercial version. Include current windows/linux versions of (Qt)PyQt along with converted Qt C++ to PyQt docs.
> Not correct. It's driven by KDE, and it's more ambitious than that:
http://kde-cygwin.sourceforge.net/qt3-win32/roadmap.php
IIRC, people have already run some KDE apps under Windows (though still needing X, so far).
I wonder how TrollTech will react as (and if) it progresses.
I don't think your giving TrollTech any credit here, yes they have a business model and need to make money, but not everybody is Microsoft. They are fully aware and supportive of the project and I remember reading not to long ago they struck an aggrement with the project that if anything ever happened to TrollTech they would release Qt to project under gpl, or something like that.
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