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Moving to Windows??
by Vlad Grigorescu on Saturday 24/Sep/2005, @15:15
First off, excellent letter. Secondly, sorry if I'm a little behind the times here, but KOffice is moving to Windows? Does this mean that it will lose most of it's KDE functions (DCOP, for instance) and be ported? What about QT?
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Re: Moving to Windows??
by nemo3383 on Saturday 24/Sep/2005, @15:49
The QT libs have been ported to windows and they are now under the gpl with version 4.
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Re: Moving to Windows??
by Dhraakellian on Saturday 24/Sep/2005, @15:49
I think the letter is referring to when KOffice (as well as the rest of KDE) will be ported to Qt4 and thus be legally portable to Windows.
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  • Re: Moving to Windows??
    by Corbin on Saturday 24/Sep/2005, @16:06
    For a few years now people have been porting KDE/QT3 to Windows (at first to Cygwin then going for native), so that means when KDE is ported to QT4 the port to Windows shouldn't take to much more work.
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Re: Moving to Windows??
by rinse on Saturday 24/Sep/2005, @15:57
Qt is available for Windows
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