From the monthly archives:

November 2009

Qt: Making the right licensing decision

by Cristy Hamley on November 30, 2009

As the Qt legal gal I receive numerous questions from companies looking to use Qt, wanting to know which license makes the most sense for them. Obviously licensing can be a complex topic and there are specialists out there who are dedicated to this topic. To help our existing and potential customers I put together a [...]

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Sneak Peak

by Alexandra Leisse on November 24, 2009

I just returned from a trip to Berlin and when I entered my office this morning I had the strange feeling that my lovely office mate Kathy was up to something. She kept staring to her screen and occasionally mumbled incomprehensible phrases to herself. Needless to say that she caught my attention curious as I [...]

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The Open Road to Qt Code

by Aron Kozak on November 17, 2009

Today we start down the ‘open road to Qt code’ – a series of interviews that showcases real Qt users and uncovers their amazing work and ideas. Our featured guest today  is Frank Karlitschek, a computer science professional from Reutlingen, Germany who now lives in Stuttgart. Frank has worked for over a decade in management [...]

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Dev Days – done and dusted

by David Stone on November 17, 2009

Dev Days 2009 has been run and won, and it was fantastic to see such big turnouts both in Munich and San Francisco. The numbers are impressive – Over 1000 attendees, 450 people trained (sold out – up 300% on 2008), one Qt-powered coffee machine, strong attendance at Qt in Education sessions…the list goes on. [...]

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Avid readers of the blog on Qt Labs will already know about today´s twin Qt Creator 1.3 and Qt 4.6 release candidates.  What our Qt Release Manager Jason didn´t mention in his post, however, was the fact that we are packaging Qt and Qt Creator pre-releases together into a combined Release Candidate SDK for the [...]

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Prestigious Decoration for Matthias

by Alexandra Leisse on November 11, 2009

Last Friday (yes… again we’re amazingly slow in the Marketing department in Oslo) Matthias Ettrich received the German Federal Cross of Merit for his work on Free Software in general and KDE in particular. We are impressed. There is not much more to say than: Congratulations, Matthias, it’s well deserved.

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About a Cuddly Bear and an SDK

by Alexandra Leisse on November 3, 2009

Winter has shown it’s frosty face for the first time now, and while a lot of us were on their way to warmer places the unhappy rest had to prepare their minds for the cold and dark days to come. Which made us a bit slow, I have to admit. We did notice however that [...]

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