> From: Leland Olds <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > You don't have to buy Qt in order to run free Qt based software for > > Windows, NT, etc. Anyone can distribute Qt based software for any > > platform that Qt supports. But someone would have to purchase a copy > > of Qt in order to port or develop for Windows, NT, etc. And the Qt > > library sources can't be freely distributed with the software. > > Yes, thanks. If I'm not mistaken, this means you distribute in executable > form on those other operating systems, and anyone who wanted to modify your > program and recompile it on a system other than X would have to own a copy > of Qt to do so. Cost over $1500 per platform. Right? > > Thanks > > Bruce
Close. $1470 per developer. -- Lee Olds [EMAIL PROTECTED]