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  2. Qt Creator - Wikipedia

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    Qt Creator provides support for building and running Qt applications for desktop environments (Windows, Linux, FreeBSD and macOS), mobile devices (Android, BlackBerry, iOS, Maemo, and MeeGo) and embedded Linux devices. Build settings allow the user to switch between build targets, different Qt versions and build configurations.

  3. Qt (software) - Wikipedia

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    Qt comes with its own set of tools to ease cross-platform development, which can otherwise be cumbersome due to different set of development tools. Qt Creator is a cross-platform IDE for C++ and QML. Qt Designer's GUI layout/design functionality is integrated into the IDE, although Qt Designer can still be started as a standalone tool.

  4. List of platforms supported by Qt - Wikipedia

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    Qt for OpenSolaris – Qt for OpenSolaris. [24] Qt for Haiku – Qt4 and Qt5 for Haiku. [25] [26] Qt for OS/2 – Qt for OS/2, eComStation [27] and ArcaOS. [28] Qt for webOS – experimental development of Qt for webOS on Palm Pre. [29] [30] Qt for Amazon Kindle DX – experimental development of Qt for Amazon Kindle DX. [31]

  5. Qt Group - Wikipedia

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    Qt Group Plc (pronounced "cute"; formerly known as Trolltech, Qt Company, Qt Development Frameworks, Quasar Technologies and Qt Software) is a global software company headquartered in Espoo, Finland. It was formed following the acquisition of Qt by Digia, but was later spun off into a separate, publicly traded company .

  6. Category:Software that uses Qt - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 17 January 2021, at 20:10 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  7. Qt Quick - Wikipedia

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    Qt Quick and QML are officially supported in Qt 4.7 (with Qt Creator 2.1), [3] and it is a commercial option in mobile applications when Qt 4.7 is available for deployment in Symbian and Maemo and MeeGo devices.

  8. Qt Project - Wikipedia

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    In 2000, Qt 2.2 was released under the GPL v2, ending all controversy regarding GPL compatibility. [6] On 28 January 2008 Nokia announced to acquire Trolltech. [7] [8] On 14 January 2009 Qt version 4.5 was relicensed, adding LGPL as licensing option. [9] The Qt Project was founded on 21 October 2011.

  9. List of language bindings for Qt 5 - Wikipedia

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    Qt 5 language bindings; Language Name: description of binding License for open-source applications License for proprietary applications C++: Qt – built-in [1] GPL or LGPL: LGPL or commercial proprietary [2] C++: Slint: GPL: Commercial proprietary: C: DOtherSide: GPL or LGPL: C#: QtSharp: Apache 2.0 C#: Qml.Net: MIT: Crystal: qt5.cr: MPL2: D ...