Bcm20702 windows 105/20/2023 ![]() On the other hand, if you mean the Windows desktop, then again, Microsoft doesn't seem very interested in moving along with C++ and they appear to be focusing on their own. You can of course always contribute, as suggested, if you feel WinRT support should be included. By supporting Android and iOS they already provide for 95% of the market, which I suppose is enough for most people. faulty (for a lack of better word).įor example, although I personally don't care much about the mobile world, WinRT holds under 3% of the market share (by OS type), so I don't see why would the Qt company be interested in having that put as a priority. Now, it seems to me your premise that someone (else) should implement Win support is a bit. ![]() That aside Qt is mostly community driven. It sells commercial licenses for Qt which among few proprietary modules, closed source static builds, also allow for priority bug fixing. I thought Qt company SELLS the Qt framework.
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