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> Message: 3
> Date: Wed, 10 Apr 2013 17:07:31 -0700
> From: Thiago Macieira <[email protected]>
> Subject: Re: [Interest] Interest Digest, Vol 19, Issue 35
> To: [email protected]
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> On quarta-feira, 10 de abril de 2013 21.39.54, Danny Price wrote:
>>> Sadly  none of the devs at Digia seems to have experiences with IT and
>>> project structures of industrial and enterprise structures / companies -
>>> that leads to such biased discussions... like a fight between commercial
>>> (Windows) customers and the Qt devs (Linux/Mac users).
>>> 
>>> 
>> 
>> That's funny because I've been a developer with Qt for years now and in my
>> experience is that Mac Qt developers always get shafted in favour of Qt on
>> Windows (which typically just works).
> 
> Of course everyone thinks the grass on the other side is greener.
> 
> Please everyone remember we're doing our best, no one is out to get you.
> 
> But at the same time, we have a hard time pleasing everyone.
> 

I've ported two major commercial products from Windows to Mac in the last two 
years, both of which were designed to be cross platform with Qt. 

The Mac ports were a PITA because a lot of stuff simply doesn't work as 
documented - there are bugs with stylesheets, bugs with widget layouts, bugs 
with networking, bugs with webkit (ironic!), bugs with graphics view and bugs 
with events. Until very recently, you couldn't use half the system fonts from 
Qt on Mac.

But I also work as a Windows Qt developer and for the most part, Qt just works 
as it's documented. The only real problems I've run into with Qt on Windows is 
touch/tablet support and printing. 

So no, there are no assumptions about greener grass here. I use Qt on a daily 
basis on both platforms 50/50 and Mac/Qt is definitely the poor relation.
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