I do not disbelieve you, but I live in the world of trust but verify. I
have an aging widgets application and I am trying to decide what to replace
widgets with as they undergo their slow ignoble LTS-free death.

I have been searching for years for an example of a substantial QML based
desktop productivity application without success. I want to know that it is
both possible and straightforward to build such an application before I
devote my time to it. I don't particular like having to use a scripting
language, but I can stomach it if it works well. However, the lack of
examples leads me to conclude that even if it is possible, it must be a
royal pain.

So, I'm now testing out Copperspice and leaning in that direction instead.

On Thu, Apr 22, 2021, 10:11 AM Vlad Stelmahovsky <vladstelmahov...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> We have such applications in house but I can't share it due to NDA
> And why? QML is highly customizable, so I don't see any points why its not
> possible to create robust QML apps for desktop
>
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