Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 26th Dec 2007 17:07 UTC, submitted by elsewhere
Qt "Trolltech has released the Qt 4.4.0 technical preview, a pre-release that allows software developers to begin experimenting with the new features that the company has implemented for the next version. I compiled the technical preview release from source code and tested it on my desktop computer with Ubuntu 7.10. For testing purposes, I experimented with several of the new features, examined the included demo applications, and created a few simple programs of my own. The 4.4.0 technical preview adds a new concurrency framework, enhanced XML support, the Phonon media framework, and an integrated HTML renderer widget based on WebKit. This release is also the first to include support for rendering widgets on a GraphicsView component - a feature that will enable Qt developers to create richer and more dynamic user interfaces."
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RE[2]: wow
by aseigo on Fri 28th Dec 2007 03:33 UTC in reply to "RE: wow"
aseigo
Member since:
2005-07-06

> This isn't a coincidence.

the two things are hardly connected at all.

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RE[3]: wow
by tyrione on Fri 28th Dec 2007 17:25 in reply to "RE[2]: wow"
tyrione Member since:
2005-11-21

Please repeat that if and when Trolltech decides to go deep into the Windows market.

KDE is interdependent upon the progress Trolltech makes.

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RE[4]: wow
by anda_skoa on Fri 28th Dec 2007 17:35 in reply to "RE[3]: wow"
anda_skoa Member since:
2005-07-07

Please repeat that if and when Trolltech decides to go deep into the Windows market.


No need to repeat it, as this is the current situation.

Most Trolltech customers have a Qt licence for Windows, some even only for Windows.

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