> > I started using Qt with 4.0.0 and pretty much fell in love with it... > > seems my cutie is letting itself go ;-) > > I know how you feel. And I started with 0.4 :)
:-) > However, since 5.3 it's improved a lot. QML is still buggy to a point where it's > quality is way lower than the rest of the system. But Qt itself (for widget > based applications) in 5.3 and 5.4 is IMHO almost as good as 4.8. IIRC, I think it > was around version 4.3 or 4.4 before I started to really push Qt 4 to my > customers. Qt 5 is following in much the same curve, although the changes > from 4 to 5 were less disruptive than from 3 to 4 so the comparison might not > be fair. Well I do not use QML. Actually am writing widget based applications only. Most of my issues are in conventional parts of Qt like building the framework, (MySQL) database support, widgets, meta type system, missing stuff (global shortcuts etc.)... It seems to me that base features are neglected a bit for the benefit of "super-fancy" features like QML and mobile support. As a matter of fact it simply doesn't pay out to report most issues because "Somewhat important" and "Low" issues are pretty much guaranteed never to be fixed. -- Kind Regards Bernhard Lindner
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