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Qt, the Nokia-owned graphical toolkit used in popular products from Google and Adobe, is now being run as an open-source project, meaning independent developers can have more influence on the ...
"Qt has always been available as Free Software, and will continue to be so in the future," the company's Lars Knoll said in a blog post last week announcing Qt 5.7. "Qt is being developed as an open ...
Since attending the company’s ‘developer days’ event in Munich in late Autumn of last year, I’ve been keeping an inquisitive eye open for news emanating from Nokia, Qt Software.
Qt 4.5 is now available under the open-source LGPL (Lesser General Public License) and GPL licenses, along with two commercial licenses for older versions. ReadWriteWeb highlights what a "cross ...
Digia recently acquired the full Qt business from Nokia, Juhapekka Niemi, director, Digia, Qt, talks to Electronics Weekly about how the mobile software business will develop and grow in a market ...
Qt Announces Qt for Python, All US Publications from 1923 to Enter the Public Domain in 2019, Red Hat Chooses Team Rubicon for Its 2018 Corporate Donation, SUSE Linux Enterprise 15 SP1 Released and ...
The Qt/3D project is another important research effort that Knoll highlighted during his keynote. The project provides a set of wrapper APIs that simplify 3D graphics programming.
Mainstream graphical applications for the Linux desktop are generally developed with either Gtk+ or Qt. These open source development toolkits supply user interface frameworks and other components ...
Qt Lite enables developers to streamline the creation/delivery of software and devices for all relevant platforms and any connected object, regardless of size.