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Trolltech used to charge $1500 per developer seat for one platform, and then that would increase to about $3300 for a Windows/Mac/Linux bundle. They've since removed the price from their website so it's not easy to see the price anymore.
However, $3300 for a crossplatform toolkit that works is pocket change. That's less than a months salary for a software developer. To put it in other words, that's less worth around 20 man days.
I can't write a cross platform toolkit in a month. Porting any major piece of code from one platform to another is going to take longer than a month. Hell, Qt is cheap for what it does.