> .... for those who didn't catch the news: Qt will be dual licensed on MacOS
> X shortly just as it is with Qt X11. KDE apps will run natively on that
> platform pretty much at the same time that happens (Trolltech already has
> most of the work done and just sitting in-house waiting for the official
> license change). huzzah!

yes but kdemultimedia has some x86 assembly, so there will still some flaw in 
KDE/MacOSX

> and that's another strength of Qt: not only is it cross platform, but it's
> a gateway to systems like KDE.

and kdelibs are very powerful API. if you dont mind about cross-platform.

and if you do in commercial apps, you'll find Qt not so expensive regarding of 
the possibility and support they offer. I've already use their email support 
as a commercial client and they are very kind and quick. Also, when you buy 
it, you get complete source code. even for windows. so you'll never stuck 
because you miss some info about your problem. its not like .NET

Mathieu

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What difference does it make to the dead, the orphans, and the homeless, 
whether the mad destruction is brought under the name of totalitarianism or 
the holy name of liberty and democracy?

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