Package "qtlib2"


program library for developing applications with graphical user interfaces

Qt is a program library for developing applications with graphical user interfaces. It allows you to rapidly develop professional programs. The Qt library is available not only for Linux but for a great number of Unices and even for Windows, as well. Thus it's possible to write programs that may be ported to those platforms easily.

Qt comes with a licence that allows you to use it free of charge, as long as you make the source codes of the programs that you develop with Qt free (for example by releasing it under the GPL).

This package contains the runtime libraries of the newest Qt version 2. The current version 1.1.1 of KDE uses Qt 1.44, which comes in the package qtlib. You need version 2 only, if you want to develop or at least compile programs that are based on Qt 2. Hereby it is possible to install qtlib and qtlib2 at the same time. The packages qtdevel2 and qtext2 exclude their counterparts of Version 1.44.

See /usr/doc/packages/qtlib2 for details about the new features of current Qt library!


Autor: Troll Tech AS, Norway
Copyright: (C) Q PUBLIC LICENSE version 1.0
Version: 2.0.2-54

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