10.09.2015, 16:41, "Curtis Mitch" <[email protected]>:
>> From: Konstantin Podsvirov [mailto:[email protected]]
>>
>> By clicking on the link, you will be able to get the installer is the same
>> as the QtSDK and a few clicks to get the binaries, libraries and linking
>> headers of any of the participating modules.
>
> But what am I even clicking the link for? What service does this thing 
> provide?

For example, You want to create a very large and useful application which uses 
a lot of dependencies.
And you want to deploy it on the Windows.

You go to the site:

http://dad.podsvirov.pro

Download appropriate to your development environment setup.

Quickly and easily install any required dependent modules and receives a 
development environment, local deployment and testing.

When you're finished designing, you can create compatible with this environment 
the installer to install your application on other machines.

Main technologies:
* Development languages: C, C++ (Qt, Qml, Quick) and other
* Project management: CMake, but can use other
* Creating installer based QtIFW (CMake allows you to automate the process of 
creating an installer).

I answered Your question?

Regards,
Konstantin Podsvirov
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