Surprisingly, I had a good experience with Wt, (webtoolkit.eu) the "web version 
of Qt" (uses boost). Maybe chromium plus Wt is the way to go? It's commercial, 
but not as bad as Qt licensing. (GPL2 or commercial)

If you don't constantly fracture the code base of humanity every couple years 
with some new toolkit how would the companies make any money? We're basically 
only ever putting rectangles and text on the screen. Yet we've had win32API, 
MFC,  WPF, Java, spring,  cocoa, windows forms, html, I've lost count. Qt 
seemed to be the stand out, but invented QtQuick.

One thing I muse about is geriatric computing, and got old people start 
relevant in a constantly changing UI landscape. Never I did think about the 
programmers churning away and needlessly updating style sheets, to make the 
retirement community less comfortable with using websites and apps.

Anyway I feel like things have gotten kind of off topic. Qt needs to go back to 
LGPL, or risk getting abandoned/replaced. Seems like some of the long time 
users here on this list have come to a similar conclusion. Oh and better 
support on mobile. Good luck with that. Hahahaha. Too interested in tweaking 
QHash performance in a GUI library than your use case using a mobile feature 
that's been around for 5 years but still isn't implemented in Qt.

Also, after reviewing the Qt company management, it's just Digia management, 
which might explain a lot.
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