Cross-platform toolkits have always been a market unto themselves. In the heyday of Unix, products such as Galaxy, XVT, and Zinc provided a solution for IT and for ISVs that could not afford to ...
Only two serious choices for a GUI toolkit are left: Qt and GTK. Motif still lives on, but nobody uses it for anything new. When Qt 3.0 was released in October 2001, it was a singificant upgrade and ...
Nokia has released an early technical preview of Qt Creator, a new open source integrated development environment that is cross-platform compatible and designed to accelerate Qt application ...
Qt—which lives in desktop applications, embedded systems, and mobile devices in consumer electronics, vehicles, medical devices, and industrial automation systems to support cross-platform ...