Joachim Schaaf wrote:
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> > Are there any plans to port java so that it uses the KDE toolkit
> > (http://www.kde.org)?
>
> I donīt know, but I consider this a good idea. Any volunteers :) ?
>
I believe the Qt license requires any developer of commercial
software (i.e. non release of source code) to buy their
development kit.
Only $1290 for a single platform. <cough>
To quote from the FAQ........
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KDE uses the Qt C++ crossplatform toolkit, which comes with its own
license.
In short, Qt's license allows you to use Qt free of charge for
development of X Windows
software as long as you make the source code of your applications
freely available. If you do not wish to make the source code of your
applications written using
Qt available for free, you must obtain a commercial license for
Qt. You can find more information about the Qt and its license on Troll
Tech website.
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Joe Carter Software Engineer
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