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I think different frameworks are more popular in different spheres, and yes - I don't really see Qt as being one of the most common frameworks mentioned for web work.

That said, I wrote the backend to provide HTML5 video over websockets using Qt for my company.


That's within the same price point as other leading IDEs.

Plus, as a commercial company you can still use it for free provided that you abide by the LGPL.


However, I am not able to distribute my apps through public application stores, as marked in the pricing table. Which makes that not really an option.

Also, that pricing tables states only "Mobile application stores". There should be another row for "Desktop application stores" that covers desktop applications, no?

FYI:

Minor site styling bug: http://www.qt.io/download/ 's "Search" bar is too low when scrolled.

Footer text is way too dark to be readable. Default text color should be current highlighted color, while hover should be whiter.


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