Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 27th Oct 2009 11:02 UTC
The Haiku alpha is barely out the door, and we already have another important news item about the open source reimplementation of the BeOS. About 18 months ago, Evgeny Abdraimov started porting the Qt4 graphical toolkit to Haiku, and now, we ave some seriously epic screenshots showing a multitude of Qt4 applications running in Haiku, as well as a developer preview release.
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I don't want to sound too harsh here, but if the technology of BeOS/Haiku is so great, then that ought to result in native apps becoming superior to Qt apps anyway.
If Haiku is as promising as the fans say it is (and I don't entirely doubt them) then they really have nothing to fear from Qt. I believe that the superior technology will win out in the end.
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I don't want to sound too harsh here, but if the technology of BeOS/Haiku is so great, then that ought to result in native apps becoming superior to Qt apps anyway.
If Haiku is as promising as the fans say it is (and I don't entirely doubt them) then they really have nothing to fear from Qt. I believe that the superior technology will win out in the end.