On Monday, OSNews had the pleasure of talking face to face with Trolltech's CEO and founder, Haavard Nord. Mr Nord discussed with us the new features found in Qt 3.3 (download, changes, announcement), Qtopia and the arising market of Linux in mobile phones as well as in the business computer market. Update: ITManagersJournal hosts a Trolltech article as well.
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You *can* get a non-comm Qt for windows now, buying the book ($30 on amazon), but the PyQt guys are still undecided on supporting it.
You get a Borland compiler with the book, too, so you can at least use it for C++ con-comm development without much hassle.