![]() ![]() Due to an agreement with the KDE project they are obliged to release the code after one year under an open source license, and that time has come for 5.15.3. Back in 2020, the Qt company decided to start a war against their own users and contributors by withholding the 5.15 code, only releasing them under a closed license, making the offline installers available to paid customers and requiring a Qt account for the online installer. Qt is available under the GPL and LPGL, open source licenses and a closed source license. Qt is a nice C++ framework with a GUI toolkit on top, actually, 2 toolkit, Widgets and Qml. ![]()
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