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Re: What a pity....
by MenTaLguY on Friday 05/Nov/2004, @22:14
The only thing I was comparing here is the completeness of our respective Windows ports. Inkscape's is almost as mature as the Linux "port", whereas Scribus on Windows is (as far as I know) not really tested or used so much.

Requiring an X server (as Windows apps using Qt/X11 do) is a non-starter for many Windows users.
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Re: What a pity....
by Carewolf on Saturday 06/Nov/2004, @05:03
Odd, I seem to recall that the Scribus developers got free Qt/Win licenses from Trolltech so they didn't need to use X11
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  • Re: What a pity....
    by mrdocs on Saturday 06/Nov/2004, @05:16
    No, we have not.. Though we would welcome that :-)
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    • Get in touch
      by Anonymous on Wednesday 10/Nov/2004, @08:04
      Have someone on the team contact TT and we'll work something out.
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  • Re: What a pity....
    by anon on Sunday 07/Nov/2004, @16:43
    I think the Psi developers got that.. Trolltech periodically does that. Perhaps the Scribus developers should contact TT.
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