Qt experts from KDAB and Bugless have helped a wide variety of organizations porting their applications to Qt 4. Because the Qt 4 series is not source compatible with the Qt 3 series, porting of applications is required to update to Qt 4. Porting from Qt 3 to Qt 4 makes considerable power and flexibility of Qt 4 available for use in your applications.
The Moving from Qt 3 to Qt 4 webcasts will cover the basic steps of migration, the provided porting tools, and areas of potential difficulty. Some sample programs from Qt 3 will be used as examples.
Trolltech and our partners are committed to helping you move your application to Qt 4. To help with your efforts, we are offering a special promotion to attendees of the webcast, which includes a "Free Analysis of Your Code" delivered by an experienced Qt consultant from KDAB and Bugless. There are limited resources available to deliver this analysis, so get your request in fast.
| Europe Wide Webcast | March 27, 2007 | 10 AM CET | 60 min |
| UK Webcast | March 27, 2007 | 2 PM GMT | 60 min |
| German Webcast | March 28, 2007 | 1 PM CET | 60 min |
| French Webcast | March 29, 2007 | 2 PM CET | 60 min |
Topics covered
The topics to be covered include:- What is new in Qt 4
- Qt3Support module
- Porting tools
- Porting forms
- New model/view classes
- New container classes and iterators
- Qt Designer
Register Today!
Registration is free, but capacity is limited, so reserve your spot today!To register, go to:
http://www.trolltech.com/campaign/migrationwebcasts-kdab
http://www.trolltech.com/campaign/migrationwebcasts-UK
More information on porting from Qt 3 to Qt4:
http://www.trolltech.com/products/qt/whatsnew/porting


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