Al,

I cannot help you if you do not read the answers I provide to your questions.

If you really want to download the Open Source version of Qt then you can find it right at the bottom of the page your reference below in the table of links in the "Download" column, so I guess you didn't read the information Qt provided to you either.

I will quote myself from below "the Windows JTSDK has all the prerequisite packages bundled except for the MS C++ redistributable packages and Omni-Rig", what part of that makes you think you need to download Qt yourself?

73
Bill
G4WJS.

On 02/01/2020 20:23, Albert Gerheim wrote:
The only link I found for Qt is here https://www.qt.io/, and it ain't cheap!



On Thu, Jan 2, 2020 at 3:19 PM Bill Somerville <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    On 02/01/2020 20:04, Albert Gerheim wrote:
    I'm starting with a totally clean Windows 10 machine.  Do I have
    to install QT, Python, MSYS and Cygwin on top of the stuff
    specific to JTSDK?

    I'm following
    https://readthedocs.org/projects/jtsdk-win/downloads/pdf/latest/ .

    If I have to install Qt, do I really have to pay all that $?  !!!

    Thanks!

-- Al Gerheim

    Al,

    the Windows JTSDK has all the prerequisite packages bundled except
    for the MS C++ redistributable packages and Omni-Rig, links to
    download those are right there in teh document you reference above.

    Qt is Free Open Source Software for Open Source projects. It does
    have a dual license scheme that includes a commercial licence
    option for closed source projects. If you are intending to build
    WSJT-X for personal use, or for usages covered by the WSJT-X GPLv3
    license, then the FOSS Qt version is fine.

    73
    Bill
    G4WJS.


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