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    Hi... Probably you guys wanna try QT toolkit for win32. QT is C++ library for building multi platform application (see http://www.trolltech.com). It is based library for building KDE Linux Desktop environment (kde.org) But, this Qt for win32 is free downloadable for building Non-commercial windows applications. Here is the link: http://www.trolltech.com/products/download/freelicense/noncommercial-dl.html

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      Hi... Probably you guys wanna try QT toolkit for win32. QT is C++ library for building multi platform application (see http://www.trolltech.com). It is based library for building KDE Linux Desktop environment (kde.org) But, this Qt for win32 is free downloadable for building Non-commercial windows applications. Here is the link: http://www.trolltech.com/products/download/freelicense/noncommercial-dl.html

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      Jim A Johnson
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      Oh, cool! Another way to not make money programming!

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        Oh, cool! Another way to not make money programming!

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        :laugh: -Ben --------- On the topic of code with no error handling -- It's not poor coding, it's "optimistic" ;)

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          Hi... Probably you guys wanna try QT toolkit for win32. QT is C++ library for building multi platform application (see http://www.trolltech.com). It is based library for building KDE Linux Desktop environment (kde.org) But, this Qt for win32 is free downloadable for building Non-commercial windows applications. Here is the link: http://www.trolltech.com/products/download/freelicense/noncommercial-dl.html

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          Just because Linux programmers want to go broke writing code doesn't mean we want to.

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            Just because Linux programmers want to go broke writing code doesn't mean we want to.

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            I totally agree with you on that one - Anders Money talks, but all mine ever says is "Goodbye!"

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              Just because Linux programmers want to go broke writing code doesn't mean we want to.

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              QT is a cross platform API. Just because the free windows version has more restrictions on its usage, free for non-commercial uses, and that you do not get the windows specific code, does not mean that you can't try it out, develop software with it that will easily run on other platforms besides windows, and then take the steps necessary to sell your software. Make no doubt about it Trolltech is a commercial entity. And does not preclude you from supporting yourself with coding with it. You must pay for it if you make money on it, tho. Or get paid to develop with it. Go ahead, try it out. I've used it for years, and find it very nice to be able to port the software I have that runs on linux, to the windows platform. ljp

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                QT is a cross platform API. Just because the free windows version has more restrictions on its usage, free for non-commercial uses, and that you do not get the windows specific code, does not mean that you can't try it out, develop software with it that will easily run on other platforms besides windows, and then take the steps necessary to sell your software. Make no doubt about it Trolltech is a commercial entity. And does not preclude you from supporting yourself with coding with it. You must pay for it if you make money on it, tho. Or get paid to develop with it. Go ahead, try it out. I've used it for years, and find it very nice to be able to port the software I have that runs on linux, to the windows platform. ljp

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                Jonathan Gilligan
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                Just note, though, that Qt for commercial windows development costs $1500.00 US per developer seat license. This is pretty far out of line with other toolkits. And you can use wxWindows for commercial software development free. wxWindows may not be everything that Qt is, but it is nicely robust, cross platform, supported, and free to use even for closed-source commercial development.

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