-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On Friday 20 June 2003 09:09, Mathieu Jobin wrote: > yes but kdemultimedia has some x86 assembly, so there will still some flaw > in KDE/MacOSX
there's bits of x86 ASM in kdelibs as well these days... but seeing as KDE already runs on the PowerPC platform under OSes other than MacOS X (there are a few KDE devels who run KDE on such hardware on a daily basis), i don't think this will be an issue. there are no hard-and-fast x86 requirements for KDE. > > 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. where cross-platform == windows. it's really the only platform without any native KDE support. unfortunately, some apps don't work perfectly on some of the older UNIXes simply because there aren't enough people using them as workstations to test KDE rigorously, but generally kdelibs itself works on pretty much all modern UNIXes... > 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 agreed.... - -- Aaron J. Seigo GPG Fingerprint: 8B8B 2209 0C6F 7C47 B1EA EE75 D6B7 2EB1 A7F1 DB43 KDE: The 'K' is for 'kick ass' http://www.kde.org http://promo.kde.org/3.1/feature_guide.php -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.2-rc1-SuSE (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQE+8yLK1rcusafx20MRApZyAKCAHF3RsVijoDFaQSTQ2I35+jcJjQCaA+lw KxCW01VUc8Iy6YshMwt9vlM= =XnMt -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
