Qt Jambi is a new and noteworthy alternative to Swing and Java 2D for developing rich, cross-platform desktop-application interfaces. In this article JavaWorld contributor Jeff Hanson introduces the ...
Qt, pronounced “cute” or “cue-tee,” is a cross-platform graphical user interface (GUI) framework. It has a long history, starting with Nokia and eventually winding up with Digia. The Qt Project is the ...
Qt always has included the ability to render basic HTML and download files with HTTP. With the release of version 4.4.0, this has been taken to a whole new level with the inclusion of WebKit.
The days when writing GUI applications was a matter between you and your favorite text editor struggling with a compiler and make are long gone. Even without an integrated development environment (IDE ...
More and more projects require a software component these days. With everything being networked, it is getting harder to avoid having to provide software for a desktop or phone environment as well as ...
ESPOO, FINLAND: Nokia has announced the release of Qt SDK 1.1 offering one integrated development environment for creating both consumer applications on Nokia’s Symbian platform as well as for desktop ...
Applications using Qt that use the open-source licenses need to follow the same license, so their source would need to be made available. The commercial license allows closed-source projects. Digia ...
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