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Qt For The Console

lintux writes: "You probably know Qt as the fine toolkit for the less-fine X. Today something cool reached a stable state: Qt for the console. A Qt library port which allows you to port Qt programs to the console! Just imagine a full-featured web browser like Konqueror, on a 386 text-machine! I tried some things, and I never want to use w3m or lynx again, I can tell you that!" Update by HeUnique:While I do approve of the job these guys have done on console QT, I believe they may need to properly relicense their project under the GPL.

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  1. I have to admit... by 1010011010 · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    ... that's pretty funny.

    One more thing for GTK+ to "catch up to."

    On a side note, why was C chosen as the language for GTK+?

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  2. wtf? by damiam · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    Posting an April Fool's on March 31? God that's lame! Couldn't they have at least waited a few hours? Yeah, I know it's April 1 in some parts of the world, but when this was posted it was March 31 in the US and most of Europe, and /. is a US site anyway.

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  3. Re:LGPL? by Subcarrier · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    the article was posted at 23.59GMT, thus making it LOOK legit

    Could someone please enforce a rule that all April fool jokes must be posted when it's April 1st in every part of the world? It's just impossible to enjoy these things if they arrive on the wrong day!

    P.S. Don't forget to adjust for daylight saving.

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