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2005-07-07
What makes you think it never will?
FYI, Qt supports using Direct3D on Windows for raster operations. On Mac, they support CoreVideo/CoreAudio for media playback.
The above are examples that Qt does use subsystem features. Snow Leopard is still a while away. Thus any apps using the features you mentioned is non-existent.
With the crap Apple pulled off with Carbon-64, it would be wise not to place any bets on finalized features in Snow Leopard till it ships!
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Edited 2009-02-15 07:42 UTC