View Poll Results: Which platform(s) are you developing on Qt for?

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  • Mac OS X, 10.3, 10.4

    6 20.00%
  • Windows (Visual C++/2003/2005)

    13 43.33%
  • Windows (MinGW)

    8 26.67%
  • Linux

    22 73.33%
  • Sun Solaris

    2 6.67%
  • HP-UX

    1 3.33%
  • FreeBSD

    1 3.33%
  • SGI IRIX

    1 3.33%
  • embedded systems

    4 13.33%
  • other?

    0 0%
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Thread: What platforms are you using Qt on?

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  1. #1
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    Default Re: What platforms are you using Qt on?

    Quote Originally Posted by gfunk View Post
    Sure, why not?
    Well? Is it Perfect(tm)?

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    Default Re: What platforms are you using Qt on?

    How about splitting embedded systems? We have different handhelds, there is Greenphone, old embedded systems and Qtopia Core/Phone editions, different processors. These are all different platforms Let's make a poll that fills the screen with options

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    Default Re: What platforms are you using Qt on?

    you could at least split embedded into handhelds and non-handhelds (medical devices, tivo kind of things).

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