by David Stone on June 15, 2011
The following is a guest post written by Tukka Turunen, Director R&D, Qt Commercial, Digia Plc Digia has today released a new version of Qt Commercial. The version 4.6.4 further improves the maturity of the 4.6 branch and brings increased stability and several quality improvements for desktop and embedded users, including a total of [...]
by David Stone on December 22, 2009
This month’s successful rollout of Qt 4.6 was helped hugely by our amazing dev community. As the first major release since we began accepting contributions, we were overwhelmed by the number and quality of the submissions we received. So it goes without saying that we are very grateful. As such, we thought it’d be nice [...]
by Alexandra Leisse on December 2, 2009
Since we are surrounded by curious developers, we know well how to bribe them best: give them devices! So we sent Marco Martin a lovely multi-touch tablet PC to write demos for us. So he sat down and came up with some cool – surprise! – multi-touch examples based on the KDE Plasma Desktop running [...]
by Aron Kozak on December 1, 2009
As we have spent the last few weeks gearing up for our Qt 4.6 release (details here and here, demos here), I wanted to take the the time to say thanks to all those who have taken the time to help us with this release. You see, this is the first release we have put [...]
by Katherine Barrios on December 1, 2009
The stir of the Dark Surge (soundtrack name of the Qt 4.6: Trailer, BTW) has awakened Qt-feratu or as we know it, Qt 4.6. Indeed, the pitiful soul of poor application development has once and for all been defeated by the triumphant release of our very own Qt 4.6. Alas, the Qt Trolls in once-called [...]
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 [...]
by Adam Walhout on November 17, 2009
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 [...]
by Adam Walhout on October 22, 2009
In my role as Qt Product Marketing Manager, I’m proud to be able to say that Windows 7 launched today. Why would this fill me with pride, you may ask? It’s not so much because I’ve been waiting on the edge of my seat for the arrival of this much-anticipated OS, but because support for [...]