Hi
On 26 Jun 2001, at 15:19, Chris Little wrote:
> Then I thought about the license.
> I really wish someone would port Qt for Linux (which is GPL) to Win32 so
> that TrollTech can't keep playing these stupid licensing games.
I mentioned a while ago that there is already a Windows por
>
> I really wish someone would port Qt for Linux (which is GPL) to Win32 so
> that TrollTech can't keep playing these stupid licensing games.
They did. Have a look at http://sf.net/projects/kde-cygwin (Qt 2.3.0).
Martin
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At first I thought this looked really cool (and in one sense it is).
I've really wished TT would release Qt for Win32 since I learned the
earliest versions back in school. It would be ideal as a cross-platform
windowing toolkit and I imagine BibleTime could be ported to Win32 with
this very easil
I don't know if this is of use to anyone, but I find it intriguing. I wish
they would've done this sooner, I would have used it with my ReadingPlanner
program. Oh well. It might be of use to someone here.
In Christ,
David Trotz
> Trolltech Makes Qt/Windows Available Under New Non-Commercial Lice