Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 12th Mar 2008 18:11 UTC, submitted by Pfeifer
GTK+ "On the 2008 GTK+ Hackfest in Berlin, Imendio's GTK+ hackers presented their vision of GTK+'s future and the reasons why they think that GTK+ has to make a step forward, embrace change and break ABI compatibility. Other GTK+ developers have also voiced their opinions, listing parts of GTK+ that need serious love, but state that they don't require breakage. Whether or not these are the things that will mark the road to GTK+ 3.0, almost all of them need attention. And give hints to the shape of things to come."
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RE[3]: I'm torn
by vvaz on Thu 13th Mar 2008 17:40 UTC in reply to "RE[2]: I'm torn"
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2008-01-14

Qt is used on Windows quite often. But applications looks native so you couldn't suspect it is Qt. I discovered some apps really accidentally looking for docs in some packages and finding Qt*.dll . My latest favorite discovered in that way is FotoStation.

Generally it is used is small/medium shops producing highly specialized software with eye on portability (usually Win, Mac, Linux is under radar).

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