Qt (toolkit) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Compromises were sought between KDE and Trolltech whereby Qt would not be able to fall under a more restrictive license than the QPL, even if Trolltech were bought out or went ...
Q Public License - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Q Public License (QPL) is a non-copyleft free software license created by Trolltech for its free edition of the Qt toolkit. It captures the general meaning of the GNU General ...
Trolltech, IBM and KDE to Demo Voice-Control
Posted by Richard Moore on Wednesday 31/Jan/2001, @22:14 from the if-you-dont-have-anyone-to-talk-to dept. Trolltech, IBM (NYSE:IBM - news), and KDE have teamed up at LinuxWorld ...
Trolltech Articles, Posts, Blogs, Videos - Technorati
Welcome to the 'Trolltech' tag page at Technorati. This page features content from the farthest reaches of the Blogosphere that authors have "tagged" with 'Trolltech'.
Skype Journal: Nokia buys Trolltech
Nokia will keep Trolltech as a standalone company. Announcement. Congratulations! Trolltech shows up wherever Skype is embedded in hardware and in many of its systems.
Qt-interest Archive - Qt on the iPhone
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Qt (toolkit) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Compromises were sought between KDE and Trolltech whereby Qt would not be able to fall under a more restrictive license than the QPL, even if Trolltech were bought out or went ...
Nokia to buy Trolltech, will become a patron of KDE - Ars Technica
Trolltech, the company behind the popular Qt open-source software development toolkit, has been acquired by Nokia. Nokia intends to continue working closely with the KDE community ...
Trolltech Mailing Lists
Qt Mailing Lists Qt-jambi-interest. The mailing list hosts discussion among active Qt Jambi users. Send a mail with the subject "subscribe" to qt-jambi-interest-subscribe@trolltech ...
Trolltech sees a billion Linux phones • The Register
If Linux is to grab a significant chunk of the mobile phones business in the coming years, as supporters hope, then much of its fate is in the hands of Trolltech.