Trolltech to Extend Dual Licensing to Qt for Windows
Submitted by wbastian on Mon, 2005/02/07 - 8:22pmTrolltech, maker of the Qt toolkit which forms the basis for KDE,
Trolltech, maker of the Qt toolkit which forms the basis for KDE,
Trolltech has announced the release of Qt 3.3.4 which is a maintenance release including many bug fixes and optimizations. The final Qt 4.0 release is now anticipated for late second quarter of 2005 with two
The author of the Independent Qt Tutorial has published an example-driven article about Qt 4 Beta 1. The text touches the new Designer and some of the code-level changes that will affect application developers.
Trolltech has released the first Beta version of the upcoming Qt 4.0. You can download it from ftp.trolltech.com or from one of its mirrors. An updated online Qt Reference Documentation is also available. The final Qt 4.0 is expected to be released in late first quarter of 2005.
The "C++ GUI Programming with Qt 3" book written by Trolltech software engineer Jasmin Blanchette and Trolltech's documentation manager Mark Summerfield, already featured by the dot, can now be downloaded in PDF format from the publisher's homepage in the "Downloads" section.
Trolltech has announced the availability of the second Qt 4 Technical Preview. Key highlights include support for AT-SPI, bringing accessibility to the Unix and Linux desktop for people with disabilities.
On July 23rd 2004, Trolltech and the KDE Free Qt Foundation announced the signing of an updated agreement between Trolltech and the KDE Free Qt Foundation about securing the availability of Qt for development of free software.
Trolltech has announced the availability of the first Qt 4 Technical Preview. Qt 4, the next major release of the popular cross-platform C++ application framework which KDE is based on, is scheduled for final release in late Q1, 2005.
On May 10th, ICS presented a Qt Developer
Conference in Waltham, Massachusetts. Over 100 developers were on hand to
hear presentations from Havaard Nord (TrollTech CEO), Jasmin Blanchette
(TrollTech uber-developer) and Matthias Kalle Dalheimer (Klarälvdalens
Datakonsult CEO).