Yesterday Qt 5.0.0 was released. It is the culmination of huge amounts of work since the announcement of and start of Qt 5’s development. This is the first major release of Qt since the launch of open governance in Autumn 2011, when it became much easier for external individuals and companies to contribute to Qt […]
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KDAB holds Qt 5.0 bugfixing sprint
The Qt 5.0 release machine is rolling forward. Having released Qt 5 beta 2 earlier this month, the Qt contributor community is now aiming to create a first release candidate for Qt 5.0. The number of open bugs blocking the release is shrinking daily. Remaining tasks are mostly related to packaging, documentation, polishing examples, and […]
KD Chart 2.5.0 Released!
KDAB announces availability of KD Chart 2.5.0, the sixth minor release of the KD Chart 2 series. KD Chart is a comprehensive business charting package with many different chart types and a large number of customization options. We are constantly improving the package to suit customer needs, and have been doing so for years.
DevDays – Exclusive Early Bird Discount Offer!
The Qt Developer Conference in Berlin is just around the corner and we are very excited to be hosting it this year. Whether you are a Qt expert or if you are just getting started, the Developer Conference will definitely give you many worthwhile opportunities. With lectures, presentations, trainings and labs, focusing both on the […]
Last week in Qt development (week 30 2012)
This post is part of an ongoing series about developments and discussions in Qt. Some parts of this report are still under discussion, and don’t necessarily reflect the final state of Qt 5. The target audience is people involved in Qt development itself, but without the time to follow everything that happens, and others with […]
Last week in Qt development (week 29 2012)
This post is part of an ongoing series about developments and discussions in Qt. Some parts of this report are still under discussion, and don’t necessarily reflect the final state of Qt 5. The target audience is people involved in Qt development itself, but without the time to follow everything that happens, and others with […]
Last week in Qt development (week 28 2012)
This post is part of an ongoing series about developments and discussions in Qt. Some parts of this report are still under discussion and don’t necessarily reflect the final state of Qt 5. The target audience is people involved in Qt development itself, but without the time to follow everything that happens, and others with […]
Last week in Qt development (week 27 2012)
This post is part of an ongoing series about developments and discussions in Qt. Some parts of this report are still under discussion, and don’t necessarily reflect the final state of Qt 5. The target audience is people involved in Qt development itself, but without the time to follow everything that happens, and others with […]
Last week in Qt development (week 26 2012)
This post is part of an ongoing series about developments and discussions in Qt. Some parts of this report are still under discussion, and don’t necessarily reflect the final state of Qt 5. The target audience is people involved in Qt development itself, but without the time to follow everything that happens, and others with […]
Last week in Qt development (week 24 2012)
This post is part of an ongoing series about developments and discussions in Qt. Some parts of this report are still under discussion and don’t necessarily reflect the final state of Qt 5. The target audience is people involved in Qt development itself, but without the time to follow everything that happens, and others with […]