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Qt-interest Archive, April 2008
what's new in Qt 4.5.0


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Hi Qt's folks,


    Yesterday I noticed that there are new snapshot for Qt under version 
4.5.0, So do you know what's new in it?

I'm watching Qt's RSS news feed, but they didn't talk about it!, so I 
tried to build it on my PC, but I failed :'(

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Message 2 in thread

Maybe let them get 4.4 out of the door first?

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"Robin Helgelin" <lobbin@xxxxxxxxx> schreef in bericht 
news:c014a9590804200136q20228f76y96a3fef3a0088363@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Maybe let them get 4.4 out of the door first?

Well, since there are already snapshots, I think the question on what kind 
of plans for new, exiting features or improvements are in store for 4.5 is 
not so weird. Sure, nothing official, no complete feature lists, just 
lifting a tip of the veil...

André 

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André Somers wrote:

> Well, since there are already snapshots, I think the question on what kind
> of plans for new, exiting features or improvements are in store for 4.5 is
> not so weird. Sure, nothing official, no complete feature lists, just
> lifting a tip of the veil...

AFAIK 4.5 will be dedicated to stability and performance. This doesn't sound
very spectacular, but for the average Qt application it should be the most
important release since a long time.

At least I'm very happy, that TrollTech made this excellent decision.

Uwe

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For the Mac version, I've been told (by Trolltech), 4.5 will include  
the port from Carbon to Cocoa (under the covers). It will be possible  
(for those who care) to build 64-bit GUI apps for Leopard with Qt 4.5.

Richard

On Apr 20, 2008, at 10:42 AM, Uwe Rathmann wrote:

> André Somers wrote:
>
>> Well, since there are already snapshots, I think the question on  
>> what kind
>> of plans for new, exiting features or improvements are in store for  
>> 4.5 is
>> not so weird. Sure, nothing official, no complete feature lists, just
>> lifting a tip of the veil...
>
> AFAIK 4.5 will be dedicated to stability and performance. This  
> doesn't sound
> very spectacular, but for the average Qt application it should be  
> the most
> important release since a long time.
>
> At least I'm very happy, that TrollTech made this excellent decision.
>
> Uwe
>
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