> I was just pointing out that it isn't free. But I agree that the impact will > be there if people want to use QML anyway.
From http://labs.qt.nokia.com/2011/05/09/thoughts-about-qt-5/: "Vision Qt 5 should be the foundation for a new way of developing applications. While offering all of the power of native Qt using C++, the focus should shift to a model, where C++ is mainly used to implement modular backend functionality for Qt Quick." If that's still our vision (and I hope it is) - then it doesn't make sense to talk about: 1) Platforms not supporting QML in the first place 2) Load times / memory usage for application not using QML -- Bjørn Erik Nilsen Software Engineer Nokia, Qt Development Frameworks _______________________________________________ Qt5-feedback mailing list [email protected] http://lists.qt.nokia.com/mailman/listinfo/qt5-feedback
