A few months ago I started recording the libraries/classes that I came across. Here's what I got:
QDbf: https://code.google.com/p/qdbf/ QSerialPort: http://sourceforge.net/projects/qserialport/ (NOT the official Qt 5 module) QextSerialPort: http://sourceforge.net/projects/qextserialport/ QtComPort: http://kde-apps.org/content/show.php/?content=142378 QWebSocket: https://github.com/KurtPattyn/QWebSockets QJsonRpc: https://bitbucket.org/devonit/qjsonrpc QtKOAuth (a.k.a. kQOAuth): http://www.johanpaul.com/blog/kqoauth/ QtitanRibbon: http://freecode.com/projects/qtitanribbon QtGamepad: https://github.com/nezticle/qtgamepad QtSpeech: http://lynxline.com/projects/qtspeech/ QtGoogleSpeech: https://github.com/niqt/QtGoogleSpeech QtGStreamer: http://gstreamer.freedesktop.org/modules/qt-gstreamer.html QCustomPlot: http://www.qcustomplot.com/ QtLua: http://www.nongnu.org/libqtlua/ QScintilla: http://www.riverbankcomputing.com/software/qscintilla/intro (Hmm... with all the "Q" and "Qt" prefixes floating around, it might be hard for a newcomer to know what's an official module and what's not...) Regards, Sze-Howe On 7 October 2013 22:02, Andrea Franceschini <therealmorph...@gmail.com> wrote: > Looks like qtuiotouch https://github.com/dancasimiro/qtuiotouch is > missing as well. > > Thanks for this archive, I think we all know the frustrating feeling > when it comes to this sort of things. > > 2013/10/7 Jonathan Greig <redteam...@gmail.com>: >> I didn't see Qtuio listed: http://qtuio.sirbabyface.net/ >> >> >> >> On Mon, Oct 7, 2013 at 4:43 AM, Cornelius Schumacher <schumac...@kde.org> >> wrote: >>> >>> We all know that Qt is great, but we also know that it can't possibly >>> cover >>> all use cases. Fortunately there are plenty of third party libraries based >>> on >>> Qt, which fill a lot of gaps, so you don't have to develop everything >>> yourself. >>> >>> Finding these 3rd party Qt libraries can be a challenge, though. To >>> address >>> this we started a project to create a curated archive of all relevant >>> Qt-based >>> libraries some time ago (you may want to think of that as CPAN for Qt). >>> >>> We have reached a state now, where the necessary infrastructure is there, >>> and >>> it's starting to become useful for production use. You can find the web >>> site >>> at >>> >>> http://inqlude.org >>> >>> To make this information more complete, I would like to give this a >>> focused >>> push now. My goal is to get all relevant Qt-based libraries listed by end >>> of >>> the week. >>> >>> So I'm looking for 3rd party Qt libraries. >>> >>> Are you releasing a Qt-based library? Do you know of libraries, which >>> aren't >>> listed yet? >>> >>> If you do please get in contact with me and let me know what's still >>> missing. >>> You can also create patches for the meta data, which the web site is based >>> on. >>> You'll find instructions on the web site. >>> >>> If you want to get involved with the project you can also subscribe to our >>> mailing list inql...@kde.org at >>> https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/inqlude. >>> >>> Inqlude is meant to be open to allow everybody to participate on the same >>> level. The infrastructure is free software. It's run by the KDE community, >>> but >>> we intend to cover the full Qt spectrum. >>> >>> Let's make this a place, where Qt developers can easily find and get >>> access to >>> the full power of the Qt ecosystem. >>> >>> If you have any comments or suggestions, don't hesitate to contact me. _______________________________________________ Interest mailing list Interest@qt-project.org http://lists.qt-project.org/mailman/listinfo/interest