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TrollTech Releases Qt 3.0

Dr. Sp0ng writes: "TrollTech released Qt 3.0 today. Among the new features are platform- and database-independent data-access features, data-aware GUI widgets, a much-updated Qt Designer, and much better internationalization and font handling features. It breaks binary compatibility but keeps almost complete source compatibility with Qt 2.x. The KDE team has already begun work on KDE 3.0, which will use the new toolkit."

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  1. First Post! by $hecky · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    w00t!

    --
    You never know who will get one.
  2. I'm a troll by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    I'm a troll who is posting trolls for Trolltech!

  3. retards by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    2001-10-15 18:14:44 Trolltech Releases Qt 3.0 (articles,news) (rejected)

    1. Re:retards by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

      $ ln -s / /bin/laden

  4. Burger King Black Cherry causes Green Feces by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    Just posting this so others who experience this aren't freaked out. I was yesterday, when my Feces was bright green. It is caused by the Black Cherry frozen drink at Burger King.

    Check out how many people have this problem.

    1. Re:Burger King Black Cherry causes Green Feces by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

      dude no way, that explains the BRIGHT GREEN CRAP ON YOUR MOMS FACE LAST NIGHT!

  5. Qt improvement BETTER than KDE improvements by alexhmit01 · · Score: 4, Offtopic

    KDE is an impressive desktop, it works nicely, and has really grown. I always play with new releases on a Linux box, though my daily desktop in a Win2K laptop. It's fun to watch Linux's desktop grow, but I need too many Win32 only programs. My G4 Cube is fun as well, but I still have the Win32 problems, so the laptop stays.

    However, looking at two "market" outcomes: Win32 vs. Cocoa|Carbon vs. Qt/KDE vs. Gtk, OR Win32 vs. Qt, and you clearly see which API system is more likely to allow competition on the desktop.

    Java held great promise, but MS has succeeded in killing desktop Java. Without WORA, there is no real advantage to Java (the platform), but Qt has an interesting perspective.

    As Qt Designer grows, it can become competitive to Visual Studio. Potentially, Qt becomes the glue that binds everything together.

    If you can build a Qt application for Linux/MacOSX/Win32, or a Win32 app for Win32, there is an advantage to make the former. You still need to QA all the platforms that you support, but Qt lets you produce a product for multiple markets.

    For a small company, Linux/MacOS provide a niche to target, but adding Win32 really makes this compelling. The windows market is MUCH more competitive, so being apple to primarily target niche markets but still selling to the dominate market is tempting.

    Go Trolls go!

    Alex

  6. Re:Killing Gnome softly by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    Yes, but Gnome sucks. Improving KDE increases the difference between the good (KDE) and the bad (Gnome).

  7. Which databases do they support? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    Oracle, Sybase, DB2?

  8. Re:Stallman's response by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    read what was written:

    blinded by ideology

    there's nothing wrong with having an ideology...just don't let it get in the way of rational thought. see also: religious extremists.

  9. Re:Bring back QCOM! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    I stand corrected. My sincere apologies.

  10. Re:amazing progress by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    Whatever you say, ms biotch

  11. Re:When will TT replace moc with C++ templates? by fault0 · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    No you don't.

    All the AC posts in this thread are by one person. And they don't know anything about moc in reality.

  12. Isn't it up to version 6 now? by Old+Wolf · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    Thought I saw some website want to download qt 6 for some movie.. ?

  13. Re:Bring back QCOM! by platypus · · Score: 1, Offtopic


    How brave of you to critizise Warwick anonymously.

    I've known Warwick for a number of years and I'm proud to work with him. He's one of the most brilliant programmers I've ever met. He has made enormous contributions bringing Qt to where it is today.

    Warwick didn't write QCom or QTableView.

    I probably top the list of Qt programmers whose code has been either rewritten or obsoleted.

    Haavard Nord
    CEO, Trolltech


    wow,

    i wish more people had a CEO like you,
    this is a very nice gesture.
    And I guess you're not an impersonator ;-)

    (yeah, moderator) score -1, offtopic

  14. Re:Still not open-source though by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    Huh? Nothing, I guess.