Trolltech.com: Qt Designer: ...Cross-platform GUI Builder for the Qt Application Framework | Linux Today

Trolltech.com: Qt Designer: …Cross-platform GUI Builder for the Qt Application Framework

Written By
Web Webster
Web Webster
Jun 29, 2000

[ Thanks to Niels
Sønderby
for this link. ]

“Trolltech (www.trolltech.com) today announced that it is
developing a visual development tool for the award-winning Qt
application framework. This new product will be called Qt Designer,
and it will be showcased for the first time at the LinuxTag 2000
conference
, June 29 to July 2, in Stuttgart, Germany. The Qt
Designer is scheduled to be released simultaneously with the
upcoming version 2.2 release of Qt.”

“By adding interactive GUI building functionality, the Qt
Designer brings a new level of usability to the widely popular Qt
cross-platform C++ application framework. The Qt Designer will be
available on all platforms supported by Qt. The generated
applications will be single-source, write-once-compile-everywhere
portable between Windows, Linux, all major Unix’es, as well as
embedded systems.”

“The Qt Designer will interface with existing development
environments, like Visual Studio and emacs. It also fully supports
Qt’s widget layout system, so that the generated GUIs can
automatically and smoothly adapt to different end-user application
languages and desktop settings.”

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Web Webster

Web Webster

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