A cross-platform application framework for desktop and embedded development
Qt enables companies to build software applications that run across multiple desktop operating systems and embedded devices, without rewriting the source code. It includes an intuitive API and a rich C++ class library, integrated tools for GUI development and internationalization, and support for Java and C++ development.
For companies from a broad spectrum of industries, Qt shortens time-to-market and increases productivity by allowing them to leverage software investments made on one platform across many others.
With Qt any developer will be able to build software utilities faster and using different development platforms.
NOTE: This edition can only be used for development of Open Source software.
Requirements:
• MinGW
Operating system:Windows All
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