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Nokia has announced plans to make the open source Qt toolkit available under GNU's Lesser General Public License (LGPL), alongside the existing GPL and commercial licensing options. This change could ...
The cell phone maker is updating the Qt development platform and adding open-source license options. Go write some cross-platform code. Dave Rosenberg has more than 15 years of technology and ...
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Collaborative offering brings together Qt Device Creation framework with field-proven EB tresos AUTOSAR solution and Elektrobit engineering services; allows carmakers to reduce costs, accelerate ...
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Only two serious choices for a GUI toolkit are left: Qt and GTK. Motif still lives on, but nobody uses it for anything new. When Qt 3.0 was released in October 2001, it was a singificant upgrade and ...