From: eric.fedosej...@gmail.com
To: "'Jérôme Godbout'" <godbo...@amotus.ca>, interest@qt-project.org
Subject: Re: [Interest] Guide me through the Qt offerings for GUIs
I took another look at the showcase and am still having trouble finding any substantial desktop application built with QML.
Desktops may now be a niche corner of the market, but they are still where most productivity occurs. Software is still being actively developed and sold for desktops and there remains a demand for a cross-platform desktop GUI solution.
Can QML be that solution? I am not sure because I cannot find any examples.
From: Jérôme Godbout <godbo...@amotus.ca>
Sent: Wednesday, April 21, 2021 9:23 AM
To: eric.fedosej...@gmail.com; interest@qt-project.org
Subject: Re: [Interest] Guide me through the Qt offerings for GUIs
You might want to give the showroom a look, some of them are Qml based:
Some use the Felgo layer:
https://felgo.com/resources/success-stories
http://en.esotericsoftware.com/forum/Facial-Animation-in-Qml-and-pushing-past-the-Spine-limits-3788
http://en.esotericsoftware.com/spine-runtimes#Qt%2FQML
https://opsensmedical.com/products/optomonitor/
https://www.kdab.com/development-resources/videos-webinars/demo-videos/
https://www.learnpyqt.com/examples/
Note: this is a personal point of view, strongly opinion ahead from that point
as for the Desktop application, the line is blurring more and more everyday (iPad and surface pro are good example that “desktop” is no more like it used to be for most people). The workstation is more for a specific corner case now a day. I would not limit myself to a few platforms, mobile and desktop are becoming a mix bag and removing platform is a bad future choice I think. I never liked the “native” look and feel, I prefer my user to be in my app feel across platform instead, they don’t get lost when using it on mobile, Mac OS or Windows… it doesn’t matter. Facebook, messenger, Google application, Apple application all tends to be this way too. The OS is just a low level tool/helper in the end, the actual work is made inside your application, the end user often care very little about the OS, as long as they can find and launch their app and do their stuff easily.
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From: Interest <interest-boun...@qt-project.org> on behalf of eric.fedosej...@gmail.com <eric.fedosej...@gmail.com>
Date: Wednesday, April 21, 2021 at 8:37 AM
To: interest@qt-project.org <interest@qt-project.org>
Subject: Re: [Interest] Guide me through the Qt offerings for GUIs
Where are the examples of real QML desktop applications on The Qt Co. website? I did a quick walk through the customer showcase and cannot find them.
From: Interest <interest-boun...@qt-project.org> On Behalf Of Giuseppe D'Angelo via Interest
Sent: Monday, April 19, 2021 8:36 AM
This is false, as a quick walk through the customer showcase on TQC's website will show.
On 18/04/2021 14:50, Roland Hughes wrote:
> I guess QML is more present in embedded? Or maybe some entreprise
> stuff we don't know about...
> Just phones and John Deere.
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