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Date:      Fri, 14 Apr 2000 11:11:41 +0300
From:      Maxim Sobolev <sobomax@altavista.net>
To:        ports@freebsd.org
Subject:   Announcement: Qt version 2.1 released
Message-ID:  <38F6D2BC.A14352E4@altavista.net>

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                   Announcement: Qt version 2.1 released

(2000/04/12) - Troll Tech (http://www.trolltech.com) is proud to present
version 2.1 of Qt, the cross-platform C++ Graphical User Interface
application framework.

Version 2.1 introduces new features as well as many improvements over the
2.0.x series.Major new features in this release include:

   * Object property system; enables construction of GUI builders,
     scripting, etc.
   * Support for building MDI (multiple document interface) applications.
   * The HTML viewer has extended functionality and improved performance
     (it is now faster than Internet Explorer on Windows).
   * QIconView widget, allowing the presentation and user manipulation of
     huge amounts of icons.

Qt 2.1 contains 12 major new classes, and a long range of new functionality
added to existing classes.

For current users, upgrading to Qt 2.1 is easy: it is both binary and
source compatible with earlier 2.x releases. A detailed presentation of all
the changes can be found here.

Qt is released in two different versions:

   * The Qt Free Edition, which may be used free of charge for developing
     Free (non-proprietary) Software on Unix/X11. This version is available
     for download here.
   * The Qt Professional Edition, which may be used to develop
     commercial/proprietary software on Unix/X11 and Microsoft Windows. For
     pricing and availability, please see
     http://www.trolltech.com/pricing.html.

For further information, please see our web site: http://www.trolltech.com
or contact us by e-mail at info@trolltech.com. Qt is a trademark of Troll
Tech AS.





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