GlennZ writes "Today, Trolltech has released version 3.2 of QT. This release includes a completely rewritten, faster font-rendering engine and a lot more.
Go download it today!"
when you have *free* alternatives... utterly *free*, suddenly that $1500 is a whole lot of money.
But you don't. Seriously, what alternatives to QT do you suggest? If you need something with a configurable look, looks sort of like native Windows apps on Windows, is supported on Linux, OS X, Windows and Solaris, and is fairly mature and stable.
why not just use freetype and be done with it?
when you have *free* alternatives ... utterly *free*, suddenly that $1500 is a whole lot of money.
But you don't.
Seriously, what alternatives to QT do you suggest? If you need something with a configurable look, looks sort of like native Windows apps on Windows, is supported on Linux, OS X, Windows and Solaris, and is fairly mature and stable.
May we live long and die out
When are they dumping the Meta Object Compiler (moc) and switch over to Boost.Signals?