Graham Samuel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I found out that you can't force Windows users to install QT, but that's
another story...

Of course you can't force anyone to install anything, but if the benefits are compelling enough it's not hard to get users to choose to install QT, and even easier if you get the free license from Apple to include the QT installer on your product's CD. With the HyperRESEARCH product I make for ResearchWare we haven't had a single complaint from Win users about installing QT; given the wide range of formats it allows our product to support they're often glad we use it.


But of course acceptance will depend on the market the software addresses. What sort of audience are you finding resistance to QT in?

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