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How do I toggle 'always on top' for a QMainWindow in Qt without causing a flicker or a flash?

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2855968/how-do-i-toggle-always-on-top-for-a-qmainwindow-in-qt-without-causing-a-flicke

c qt window managers share improve this question Nokia says no It is not possible to make changes to the window flags..

wxWidgets vs Qt [closed]

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2886258/wxwidgets-vs-qt

MOC can do. Qt was made by Trolltech and then got sold to Nokia for more support on mobile phones it even works in car embedded.. I can be wrong. By Qt being bought by a heavy company like Nokia you know it will probably never die as the demand for Qt on.. I have nothing against . It would die without warning. If Nokia went under it would be given control to KDE. But that will probably..

What are some of the “best” cross-platform C++ UI toolkits today?

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/366043/what-are-some-of-the-best-cross-platform-c-ui-toolkits-today

but free for Open Source projects. Edit as of 14. Jan 2009 Nokia announced to put Qt into the LGPL license making Qt available..

Qt goes LGPL! On Windows, is it good enough to use instead of MFC? [closed]

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/443546/qt-goes-lgpl-on-windows-is-it-good-enough-to-use-instead-of-mfc

MFC closed I just read a story I was hoping to read since Nokia bought Trolltech. Qt is going LGPL in March This is awesome.. this question There is a MFC migration guide from Nokia and a nice MFC to Qt migration walkthough to explain things...

Windows phone 7 native code support

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4749150/windows-phone-7-native-code-support

it seems. Pretty soon there will be tens of millions of Nokia phone being shipped using Windows Phone and whatever they get.. to .NET is probably a good one. Once they have a gazillion Nokia phones on the market and things have settled a bit native code..

Use C++ with Cocoa Instead of Objective-C?

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/525609/use-c-with-cocoa-instead-of-objective-c

64 bit. Since Qt is implemented on Carbon APIs Trolltech Nokia have had to port Qt to the Cocoa API to make it 64 bit compatible...