Hi,

If Qt Widgets meet your needs, no need to port away from them. Widgets continue 
to be fully supported and actively maintained.

If you need to create cross-platform app with a dynamic UI, custom style, 
perhaps also running on touch based devices, different screen sizes etc, Qt 
Quick Controls 2 is a better fit.

If you are mostly happy with Qt Widgets, but miss some additional features, 
please tell about your needs. Make suggestions using bugreports.qt.io or vote 
for existing suggestions.

Yours,

        Tuukka

On 10/12/2018, 2.23, "Interest on behalf of Nyall Dawson" 
<[email protected] on behalf of [email protected]> 
wrote:

    On Sun, 9 Dec 2018 at 00:42, Dimitar Dobrev <[email protected]> 
wrote:
    
    > If this lack of demand is a fact, my personal guess for the reason
    > behind it is that too much time has passed by now and most people have
    > made their peace with the fact that Qt Widgets is the only viable option
    > for cross-platform GUI-s.
    
    That's very much the case here.
    
    I'd also be be extremely reluctant to spend any significant time in
    porting away from Qt Widgets until the future direction of QQC2/the
    future of QWidgets is clearer.
    
    Nyall
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