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Home » Community » Coffee corner » Nokia has bought Trolltech with it's QT framework
Re: Nokia has bought Trolltech with it's QT framework [message #13813 is a reply to message #13811] Tue, 29 January 2008 00:42 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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Even if they change the license, KDE will probably still be able to use the current version for Qt. And AFAIK, Qt wanted to adopt some sources from kdelibs for Qt version 4.4, so it seems that they communicate and I don't think they will have problems. But who knows?

If you look a kde4 presentation video speech, except the shameless propaganda, you can see a lot of great ideas which could have great impact on open-source and cross-platform apps. Also, I'm running in a quite beta state a number of kde4 apps on Windows, and I hear it even works on Mac without an X server, so I hope there will be no way for Nokia to imped KDE's development.

Anyway, maybe they'll get rid of the silly MOC objects and replace them with a proper template based C++ signal/slot implementation Smile.
 
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