From: Michele Andreoli ([email protected])
Date: Thu Jan 04 2001 - 10:19:39 CET
On Thu, Jan 04, 2001 at 12:16:12AM +0100, Maxim Belooussov nicely wrote:
>
> But the best thing about QT is that you can write apps using QT
> library for both Windows and Unix/Linux, you only choose at
> compilation time what OS you are going to use.
Qt sounds very interesting, but it cost very much!
> What are you going to write for Windows that requires C++ compiler?
> Some serious software? ;)
Mah, simply a sort of setup.exe for muLinux with a GUI, able to unpack
the archives, or also to define minimal customization, etc. I saw
something like in the recent Mandrake, in a demostration in Firenze.
My brother works in a company with a network based on NT: he frequently
changes machines and software, so I can ask him. My PC itself is made up
from recycled components, based upon brother's donations.
My brother consider a PIII with *only* 128M a machine candidate
to garbage, so I often do expiant some ciruitery from my PC in favor
of some new one.
Michele
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