Bo: I am quite shocked.
Is 5.4.1 QML so buggy as to be un-usable for mobile development? Is the 5.4.1 mysql support so unstable as to be un-usable? Are you saying that widgets is STILL the way to go for mobile in 5.4.x+? Does Viking software survive in 5.4.x + only via Enterprise support? Are the reported bugs really not getting fixed in any timely fashion? Cheers, md On 3/12/2015 1:36 AM, Bo Thorsen wrote: > Den 11-03-2015 kl. 21:36 skrev Bernhard: >> I did not say that we *cannot* continue with Qt. What I say is that it gets >> more painful and difficult. >> For our current projects there are no options anyway. >> >> But there may be projects in the future at other companies where I will get >> asked again "What would do you think about Qt?". And I will need to say: >> "Years ago I had the impression that quantity and quality are at an optimal >> balance but this changed in my opinion". What a pity. However if enterprise >> support actually improves this then at least for mid-size and bigger >> companies this not a problem. >> >> 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. > > I think Qt Company is doing a good job of improving the 5 series one > release after another. > > Bo Thorsen, > Director, Viking Software. > _______________________________________________ Interest mailing list Interest@qt-project.org http://lists.qt-project.org/mailman/listinfo/interest