An easy-to-use environment to cross-compile Qt applications for Raspberry Pi from your desktop.
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Qt is a cross-platform application framework used for developing gui applications that can run on various hardware and software platforms, including Linux, macOS, iOS, Windows, and Blackberry. Qt is available with both proprietary and open source licenses.
An easy-to-use environment to cross-compile Qt applications for Raspberry Pi from your desktop.
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Created by Haavard Nord, Eirik Chambe-Eng
Released May 20 1995