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    Bazinevis
    wrote on 2 Nov 2024, 21:07 last edited by
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    I want to use Qt for developing mobile application which is totally opensource and GPL compatible. I don't understand Qt licensing very well. My questions is "Are all of the Qt tool sets and libraries available for me if I want to use it for totally opensource application development?". I mean are there anything like tools or libraries that are available with only commercial license? I'm new to Qt and I want to know which tools are available for free and which tools are paid?
    Thanks.

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      2 Nov 2024, 21:07

      I want to use Qt for developing mobile application which is totally opensource and GPL compatible. I don't understand Qt licensing very well. My questions is "Are all of the Qt tool sets and libraries available for me if I want to use it for totally opensource application development?". I mean are there anything like tools or libraries that are available with only commercial license? I'm new to Qt and I want to know which tools are available for free and which tools are paid?
      Thanks.

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      Pl45m4
      wrote on 2 Nov 2024, 23:24 last edited by
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      @Bazinevis

      You can check every module of interest yourself.
      The documentation page either claims it to be LGPL, GPL or Commercial use only.
      Also AFAIK when using the Online Installer with your non-commercial community account, you only get to see modules and features that are available for you.


      If debugging is the process of removing software bugs, then programming must be the process of putting them in.

      ~E. W. Dijkstra

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