Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 20th Dec 2005 14:17 UTC, submitted by Anonymous
Qt Trolltech has just released Qt 4.1. Many new features were added since Qt 4.0, including integrated support for rendering SVG drawings and animations, a PDF backend to the Qt printing system and a lightweight unit testing framework. Qt Designer, OpenGL support and Visual Studio .NET integration were updated too.
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RE[3]: QT for windows
by on Tue 20th Dec 2005 17:59 UTC in reply to "RE[2]: QT for windows"

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You ignored the premise of the original argument in this thread; Visual Studio C++ Express is free so why do you need Qt. I think I answered that satisfactory, I could have gone on about other toolkits but since this is in the discussion about the Qt 4.1 release and the original question was about Qts relevance I didn't.

You are totally entitled to your opinion, but I dislike my answer to a previous question being hijacked to make a negative comment about Qt like that. You don't like Qt, C++, Qts price or the face of Trolltechs founders for that mater, don't use it.

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RE[4]: QT for windows
by Simba on Tue 20th Dec 2005 18:11 in reply to "RE[3]: QT for windows"
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2005-10-08

You didn't answer the question satisfactory. You gave a partial answer that avoided the fact that it is economically more feasable to go to VS.NET Enterprise Edition to develop Windows apps.

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RE[5]: QT for windows
by Happel on Tue 20th Dec 2005 18:13 in reply to "RE[4]: QT for windows"
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2005-11-16

So why Google used Qt for Google Earth?

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