That's a very old project that relies on Qt extensions that I couldn't find 
(QSingleApplication).

It's not too hard to implement a classic Cocoa-Doc style app with Qt although 
it's still harder than it should be.

For example, I found this sample document-based app using Qt. It does not use 
NSDocument but it should not be particularly hard to modify it so that it does.
http://members.shaw.ca/akochoi/articles/Qt-document-based-application/index.html




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