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Trolltech Releases Qt/Mac Free Edition

Hank Scorpio writes "Trolltech previously announced the upcoming release of Qt/Mac Free Edition. Well, now it is available for download. Grab your copy now while it's hot! (I've already downloaded mine, so let the slashdotting commence!) Now you can run a Mac-native version of Konqueror alongside Safari!"

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  1. Re:Anybody have a binary? by Otter · · Score: 1, Informative
    Note that this isn't going to help you run Konqueror in MacOS. You'll need Qt/X, the KDE libraries and an X server for that. Try Fink. This is a native version of Qt.

    By the way, are there any Konq users out there who could comment on the effect of Apple working on KHTML and KJS has had on their browser over the last 6 months or so? Has Apple contributed big improvements, or has it been more incremental?

    Well, Konqueror has been improving rapidly, but then it's always improved rapidly. The developers seem very happy about the Apple contributions.

  2. If you're having trouble with the FTP on Safari... by ZackSchil · · Score: 1, Informative

    Make sure to set OS X to use passive FTP. Active has been disabled because of security reasons.

  3. Re:Anybody have a binary? by ickoonite · · Score: 5, Informative

    You'll need Qt/X, the KDE libraries and an X server for that.

    You are misinformed. This makes it quite clear, I think, that X11 is not needed for running KDE applications - notably Konqueror. Yes, it's quite OK to make "ooooh" noises at the eye candy.

    iqu

  4. Re:Anybody have a binary? by Otter · · Score: 3, Informative
    Huh, I guess I'm mistaken. Is that the Konqueror from the kdenox package? How far along is it?

    If that's what it is, I wouldn't say I'm _that_ wrong -- the only app in that package is a non-standard Konqueror, and there certainly are X dependencies elsewhere in KDE. But maybe this will be the catalyst to get more non-X development going.

  5. Re:Cool, now what? by dhovis · · Score: 5, Informative

    Basically, this means that any GPL (or GPL compatible) KDE app can now be compiled for MacOS X and use native widgets. When Apple decided to use KHTML and KJS to build Safari, they develped their own adapter library called kwq (pronoucned "quack") to stand in for Qt so they wouldn't have to license the commertial version of Qt.

    So now something like KOffice should be able to be recompiled into a "native" MacOS X application. No more need to run X11.

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  6. the other apps too... by chasingporsches · · Score: 2, Informative

    thank you, god, it's finally here. and, i've already got it set up. but i'm not really concerned with running Konqueror inside MacOS... i love safari. but what i am interested in running is Kate and Konsole, which are IMHO the best text editor and console combination ever. i use Kate for all my development, and currently do it on MacOS inside of the X11, which sucks, because it takes like 5 minutes for the apps to start. hopefully this will make life a lot easier!

    1. Re:the other apps too... by Otter · · Score: 4, Informative

      I solved it by making symlinks in /usr/lib to libqt.3.1.2.dylib and the other dylib, instead of to linking to the links as the INSTALL file suggests. I'm hoping to get a more expert answer, though.

  7. iTerm? by feldsteins · · Score: 4, Informative

    iTerm also allows for tabbed terminal windows. Tried it once for a few minutes, so I don't know much more about it. YMMV.

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  8. you have been trolled by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Informative

    he is a windows moron posting this crap on every apple topic. welcome to slashdot.

  9. Re:Kant wait for Konsole by kalidasa · · Score: 3, Informative

    Does this mean that KDE in general could run on Mac? ie.: replace the 'bouncy bar' with the KDE window manager, multiple screens, etc. Or is that a window manager/X-windows thing that won't work on top of quartz?

    I'm nearly certain you can run KDE on a Mac with fink and X11 (I am certain that you can run Gnome on a Mac this way, having done so myself). You can use KDE apps on a Mac in X11 rootless if you install KDE via fink. But I'm pretty sure that you won't be able to run Aqua apps from a KDE desktop, only from an Aqua desktop (regardless of whether or not X11 is running in rootless mode with KDE apps).

  10. Re:KDevelop for OS X? by dhovis · · Score: 2, Informative

    KDevelop is available through Fink. You'll have to run X11 for that version, though.

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