Trolltech Releases Qt 4.0.1
Submitted by binner on Fri, 2005/08/19 - 8:24pmTrolltech has released the first bugfix release for Qt 4, the major release on which KDE 4 development is based on.
Trolltech has released the first bugfix release for Qt 4, the major release on which KDE 4 development is based on.
QDevBlog has launched featuring the thoughts of all your favourite Trolltech engineers. Currently "the ramblings of engineers" has a lead entry from KDE founder and Qt lead developer Matthias Ettrich on some basic thoughts about KDE 4.
Qt Quarterly is a paper-based newsletter exclusively available to Trolltech's Qt customers. As a courtesy and convenience, a selection of delayed articles are made available online in HTML format. Some of the more interesting articles are "Designing Qt-Style C++ APIs" by Matthias Ettrich, "Qt 4's New Style of Iterators" and
Trolltech has released Qt 4.0 both under commercial and GPL licenses for X11, Mac OS X and MS Windows. It is the first time that a MS Windows GPL edition is available.
The Qt 4 Resource Center site has taken a look at the examples and demos supplied with the recent Qt 4 release candidate. The article is illustrated with many screenshots.
Trolltech has announced the Qt 4 release candidate, the final preview of next generation Qt. The final release of Qt 4.0 is scheduled for late June until which Trolltech will focus on addressing critical stability issues only. This release introduces several new features and capabilities including completely refreshed and re-engineered Qt demos and examples.
The Code Skipper, a new free Qt community resource site has been founded to provide our community of developers with a place to meet. This is a site where tutorials and articles that can be found on a range of Qt related subjects including a Programming with Qt tutorial, Building a Universal SQL Client and 3D Programming.
The Qt 4 Resource Center is active again and now sports a brand new follow-up to the previous Designer introduction. Apparently, the Trolls have been working hard and have pretty much improved the tool in every area.
Trolltech has released the second and final beta version of Qt 4. You can download it from ftp.trolltech.com or from one of its mirrors. The online Qt Reference Documentation has been updated.
The Independent Qt Tutorial provides an example-driven approach to learning Qt. It tries to bridge the gap between the official Qt documentation and the average programmer. Recently, translation work has made impressive progress and the tutorial is now available in French and Italian.