Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 21st May 2008 00:09 UTC, submitted by RJop
PDAs, Cellphones, Wireless OpenMoko, the project that creates not only a Linux operating system for phones but the hardware to run it as well, has announced some major changes to its software stack. Traditionally a Gtk+ endeavour, this is all going to change rather drastically.
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RE: qt dark site, whahahaa
by leos on Wed 21st May 2008 01:41 UTC in reply to "qt dark site, whahahaa"
leos
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2005-09-21

"> darkside


hahahahaa! qt is not dark,
" [/q]

Read again, he was talking about the OLPC, and by dark side he meant windows.

"GTK has its advantages (the license for example).


i dont see any underlaying advantages. if you want to write a freesoftware app with qt its cool and free. if you want to write a commercial app you pay a little (yes it is not much taking in to regard what the developer cost are for a commercial app).
"

Don't have to tell me. I even own a Qt commercial license. But the GTK license is still an advantage over Qt. It just happens to be that it's not enough of an advantage to convince me to use it.

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