Mainstream graphical applications for the Linux desktop are generally developed with either Gtk+ or Qt. These open source development toolkits supply user interface frameworks and other components ...
You might not realize it, but most of us are using Qt-powered products every day, with the development tools behind anything from electric toothbrushes, to coffee machines, and even medical devices.
The Qt Company has released a new version of its namesake C++ cross-platform app dev tool, featuring new licensing that consolidates the open source and commercial versions of its Qt for Application ...