Name : qt3
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Version : 3.3.8b
| Vendor : aLinux Soft_ Corporation_
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Release : 3
| Date : 2013-02-13 00:44:51
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Group : Libraries
| Source RPM : qt3-3.3.8b-3.src.rpm
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Size : 10.88 MB
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Packager : linuxkid < alinux_alinux_tv>
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Summary : QT - Sources
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Description :
Qt is a complete and well-designed multi-platform object-oriented framework for developing graphical user interface (GUI) applications using C++. Qt has seamless integration with OpenGL/Mesa 3D libraries.
Qt is free for development of free software on the X Window System. It includes the complete source code for the X version and makefiles for Linux, Solaris, SunOS, FreeBSD, OSF/1, Irix, BSD/OS, NetBSD, SCO, HP-UX and AIX. This edition of Qt may be modified and distributed under the terms found in the LICENSE.QPL file.
Qt also supports Windows 95 and NT, with native look and feel. Code developed for the X version of Qt can be recompiled and run using the Windows 95/NT version of Qt, and vice versa.
Qt is currently used in hundreds of software development projects world wide, including the K Desktop Environment (see http://www.kde.org). For more examples, see http://www.trolltech.com/qtprogs.html.
Qt has excellent documentation: around 750 pages of postscript and fully cross-referenced online html documentation. It is available on the web: http://doc.trolltech.com/
Qt is easy to learn, with consistent naming across all the classes and a 14-chapter on-line tutorial with links into the rest of the documentation. A number of 3rd-party books are also available.
Qt dramatically cuts down on development time and complexity in writing user interface software for the X Window System. It allows the programmer to focus directly on the programming task, and not mess around with low-level Motif/X11 code.
Qt is fully object-oriented. All widgets and dialogs are C++ objects, and, using inheritance, creation of new widgets is easy and natural.
Qt\'s revolutionary signal/slot mechanism provides true component programming. Reusable components can work together without any knowledge of each other, and in a type-safe way.
Qt has a very fast paint engine, in some cases ten times faster than other toolkits. The X version is based directly on Xlib and uses neither Motif nor X Intrinsics.
Qt is available under two different licenses: - The Qt Professional Edition License, for developing fully commercial software: see http://www.trolltech.com/pricing.html - The Q Public License (QPL), for developing free softwar (X Window System only).
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RPM found in directory: /vol/rzm1/linux-ibiblio/distributions/peanut/current/pkgs/RPMS/KDE/installed |