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Re: octave gui & mingw
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Ole Jacob Hagen |
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Re: octave gui & mingw |
Date: |
Thu, 09 Feb 2006 14:38:10 +0000 |
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Hi,
Qt4 is dual licensed on ALL supported platforms.
You can freely download Qt4, and develop Qt4 applications on all platforms.
You can also purchase a commercial license, which is a "must" if you are
making commercial software.
Qt4 can be compiled by MSVC toolkit, MinGW, cygwin, MSVC-6.0, MSVC.net,
and other compilers.
Remember:
If you are using the open source edition of Qt4, you must release your
software under an open source license, such as GPLv2.
Other bindings to Qt such as PyQt is coming soon.
More information about PyQt:
http://www.riverbankcomputing.co.uk/pyqt/roadmap.php
I am planning to make oplot (http://oplot.sf.net) compatible with Qt4,
so Oplot supports Windows natively without any cost for both end user
and developer. :-)
Cheers,
Ole
Christopher Hulbert wrote:
> Doesn't QT development require purchasing the library? You may get
> more help if you consider using a freely available open-source library
> such as wxWidgets. Just a thought though.
>
> On 2/9/06, Sebastien Loisel <address@hidden> wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I'm probably going to write a GUI for octave using QT4 under MinGW. David
>> Bateman gracefully sent me a tarball to build under MinGW, and suggested I
>> announce my intention here because there are other octave GUI projects.
>>
>> I've googled for octave IDE's, but I haven't found very many active projects
>> or projects that would run in Windows. If you are aware of active IDE
>> projects, let me know.
>>
>> Cheers,
>>
>> Sébastien Loisel
>>
>>
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