I have worked with Qt under windows and I just wanted to say that it is open source. When you pay the 1000 bucks or whatever it is, you are given a zip of their source, then you choose the compiler, either MSVC, Intel, or Borland and compile the code yourself.
I'm not sure why they don't release a free one under windows, it woulkd be really handy. But I think we need to take a step back and look at the facts. Qt under windows _is_ open source.
KDE 2.0 will also have huge style support via the new QT 2.0. Checkout http://www.jorsm.com/~mosfet/kde/kdetheme.html for some early screenshots of styles.
I have worked with Qt under windows and I just wanted to say that it is open source. When you pay the 1000 bucks or whatever it is, you are given a zip of their source, then you choose the compiler, either MSVC, Intel, or Borland and compile the code yourself.
I'm not sure why they don't release a free one under windows, it woulkd be really handy. But I think we need to take a step back and look at the facts. Qt under windows _is_ open source.
KDE 2.0 will also have huge style support via the new QT 2.0. Checkout
http://www.jorsm.com/~mosfet/kde/kdetheme.html for some early screenshots of styles.