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[ | '''1990''' “[..] Haavard [Nord] and Eirik [Chambe-Eng] were working together on a C++ database application for ultrasound images. The system needed to be able to run with a GUI on Unix, Macintosh, and Windows. One day that summer, Haavard and Eirik went outside to enjoy the sunshine, and as they sat on a park bench, Haavard said, “We need an object-oriented display system.” The resulting discussion laid the intellectual foundation for the object-oriented cross-platform GUI framework they would soon go on to build.”<ref>Blanchette, J & Summerfield, M. (2006). C++ GUI Programming with Qt 4. Prentice Hall.</ref> | ||
== Timeline == | |||
'''1995''' Troll Tech 1st public rlease on 20 May. Qt 0.90 for X11/Linux. Commercial & open source (FreeQt license) | |||
'''1996''' Customer no. 1: European Space Agency. Qt 1.0, full X11 support free for free software development plus Windows. KDE project established with Qt as its underlying library. | |||
'''1998''' KDE Free Qt Foundation: guarantees Qt availability for free software development | |||
'''1999''' Qt 2.0 - Qt/X11 open source with QPL (Q Public license) | |||
'''2000''' New Qt windowing system, Qt/Embedded, a.k.a. QWS & Qtopia Core. Both Qt/X11 & Qt/Embedded under GPL + commercial licenses. GPL v2 with Qt 2.2 | |||
'''2001''' Qt 3.0 - "Multiple database environments, multiple languages, multiple monitors" with Mac OS X support & a new Qt Designer GUI builder | |||
'''2005''' Qt 4.0. Total makeover (a.k.a. compatibility break) under commercial & GPL 2.0 (or later) for all platforms even Windows (Qt 4 dance video published) | |||
'''2006''' Trolltech IPO. Greenphone developer smartphone. Qtopia in millions of devices worldwide from Sharp to Motorola. | |||
'''2008''' Nokia acquires Trolltech, "Qt Software at Nokia" | |||
'''2009''' Qt Creator launched and Qt 4.5 brought LGPL v2.1 | |||
'''2010''' Qt Quick launched, WebKit integration & Symbian support in Qt 4.7 | |||
'''2011''' Digia acquires Qt commercial licensing business. Qt Project. Nokia N9 - Nokia MeeGo "Harmattan" smartphone. Nokia changes smartphone platform strategy | |||
'''2012''' Digia acquires all right to Qt, "Digia, Qt". Qt 5.0 major overhaul, new modularized codebase, consolidation of QPA (Qt Platform Abstraction), Qt Quick 2, and more support for mobile (WinRT). | |||
'''2013''' Boot to Qt pre-built software stack & Qt WebEngine | |||
'''2014''' "Digia, Qt" becomes its own entity "The Qt Company", subsidiary of Digia | |||
'''2015''' 20th anniversary of Qt's 1st public release. One Qt Site Unification completed. 800K+ Qt developers worldwide | |||
== See Also == | |||
* [[Releases|Release history]] | * [[Releases|Release history]] | ||
== References == | == References == | ||
<references/> | <references/> |
Revision as of 09:13, 27 June 2015
1990 “[..] Haavard [Nord] and Eirik [Chambe-Eng] were working together on a C++ database application for ultrasound images. The system needed to be able to run with a GUI on Unix, Macintosh, and Windows. One day that summer, Haavard and Eirik went outside to enjoy the sunshine, and as they sat on a park bench, Haavard said, “We need an object-oriented display system.” The resulting discussion laid the intellectual foundation for the object-oriented cross-platform GUI framework they would soon go on to build.”[1]
Timeline
1995 Troll Tech 1st public rlease on 20 May. Qt 0.90 for X11/Linux. Commercial & open source (FreeQt license)
1996 Customer no. 1: European Space Agency. Qt 1.0, full X11 support free for free software development plus Windows. KDE project established with Qt as its underlying library.
1998 KDE Free Qt Foundation: guarantees Qt availability for free software development
1999 Qt 2.0 - Qt/X11 open source with QPL (Q Public license)
2000 New Qt windowing system, Qt/Embedded, a.k.a. QWS & Qtopia Core. Both Qt/X11 & Qt/Embedded under GPL + commercial licenses. GPL v2 with Qt 2.2
2001 Qt 3.0 - "Multiple database environments, multiple languages, multiple monitors" with Mac OS X support & a new Qt Designer GUI builder
2005 Qt 4.0. Total makeover (a.k.a. compatibility break) under commercial & GPL 2.0 (or later) for all platforms even Windows (Qt 4 dance video published)
2006 Trolltech IPO. Greenphone developer smartphone. Qtopia in millions of devices worldwide from Sharp to Motorola.
2008 Nokia acquires Trolltech, "Qt Software at Nokia"
2009 Qt Creator launched and Qt 4.5 brought LGPL v2.1
2010 Qt Quick launched, WebKit integration & Symbian support in Qt 4.7
2011 Digia acquires Qt commercial licensing business. Qt Project. Nokia N9 - Nokia MeeGo "Harmattan" smartphone. Nokia changes smartphone platform strategy
2012 Digia acquires all right to Qt, "Digia, Qt". Qt 5.0 major overhaul, new modularized codebase, consolidation of QPA (Qt Platform Abstraction), Qt Quick 2, and more support for mobile (WinRT).
2013 Boot to Qt pre-built software stack & Qt WebEngine
2014 "Digia, Qt" becomes its own entity "The Qt Company", subsidiary of Digia
2015 20th anniversary of Qt's 1st public release. One Qt Site Unification completed. 800K+ Qt developers worldwide
See Also
References
- ↑ Blanchette, J & Summerfield, M. (2006). C++ GUI Programming with Qt 4. Prentice Hall.