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= Qt for Haiku OS = | |||
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haiku_(operating_system Haiku OS]) is the open-source successor of BeOS, an operating system for personal computers with a focus on digital media work. | [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haiku_(operating_system Haiku OS]) is the open-source successor of BeOS, an operating system for personal computers with a focus on digital media work. | ||
This page is the landing page for all aspects of using Qt on this platform. Note that the following pages cover '''Qt5 only''', the Qt 4.8 port to Haiku is not official part of the Qt project. | This page is the landing page for all aspects of using Qt on this platform. Note that the following pages cover '''Qt5 only''', the Qt 4.8 port to Haiku is not official part of the Qt project. |
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Qt for Haiku OS
Haiku OS) is the open-source successor of BeOS, an operating system for personal computers with a focus on digital media work.
This page is the landing page for all aspects of using Qt on this platform. Note that the following pages cover Qt5 only, the Qt 4.8 port to Haiku is not official part of the Qt project.