"Michel Fortin" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:[email protected]... > On 2010-05-08 09:24:55 -0400, Lutger <[email protected]> said: > >> 2: It's attractive not only because it is so huge, well designed and >> supported, but also because it performs, is cross-platform and looks good >> everywhere (as opposed to Java and gtk) > > Everywhere? Saying Qt apps looks good and behave well on a Mac is kind of > a stretch. I have yet to see one that is not sub-par compared from what I > would expect from an equivalent Cocoa implementation. >
This is first I've heard of that. I find it interesting though. Can you post comparison screenshots and explain some of the behavioral differences? I promise I'll try my best to refrain from another of my "Apple sucks" rants ;) (I saw the screenshot that was linked to in the comment that you linked to, but I couldn't quite make heads or tails of what exactly it was demonstrating.)
