qt or gtk?

Magnus Lie Hetland mlh at idi.ntnu.no
Sun Jun 17 14:27:12 EDT 2001


"Amal Kurian" <kurian.amal at t-online.de> wrote in message
news:9gi652$n7p$05$1 at news.t-online.com...
> Dominic wrote:
> > (QT is not completely free but that doesn't make it bad, actually
> > it's the best X- Toolkit for C++ programming.)
>
> This is not correct, since Qt is available under the terms of the GNU
> General Public License (and even the Free Software Foundation considers
> this a free License ;)

"Even" may not be the right word here... To those of the Open Source
bent, the FSF's definition is quite restrictive... You aren't free to
do what you want with GPL software ... :)

>
> Kind regards,
> Amal.
>

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