>> Okay. The only small difference that I won't install 
>> 4.5.3. The main reason is that it's almost nowhere 
>> advertised, so users are much likely to stumble upon 
>> 4.5.2.
> 
> Maybe this is or problem...

can't ECC the typo here sorry :/

> 
>> Anyhow I feel that HBQT is still a work in progress, 
>> and for this purpose it really doesn't matter yet 
>> what 4.x version we use. We're not yet close to 
>> exploiting the limits of the QT framework as far as 
>> I can see.
> 
> ?
> I am not sure that I cleanly realized this info. We just use the latest Qt
> 4.5, as we planned.

I was trying to say that it has little 
importance whether we use 4.5.2 or 4.5.3.

HBQT is in alpha (experimental) stage in 
all senses.

Brgds,
Viktor

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