In relation to Qt 6, in:

https://www.qt.io/blog/qt6-development-hosts-and-targets

It says that:

"Both *Windows 7 or 8.x* version support will not be available for Qt 6"
"it will no longer be possible to create *UWP* applications on Windows 10."

The latter is a shame, but the former makes me wonder... These platforms are still very much active. I understand that Qt will probably still "just work", so what does "missing version support" mean?

Also, will Qt receive native themes for windows 11 in Widgets and Quick?

Thanks,
Rui

Às 15:36 de 29/09/2021, Ramakanth Kesireddy escreveu:
Thanks for your mail.

Incase of a new project to be started from scratch, do you recommend to use Qt 6.2 instead of Qt 5.15?

On Thu, 23 Sep, 2021, 15:22 Tuukka Turunen, <tuukka.turu...@qt.io <mailto:tuukka.turu...@qt.io>> wrote:

    Hi,

    Without knowing the details, of course a bit difficult to give
    definite guidance. Generally, if you are now using an earlier
    release of Qt, it is a good approach to first migrate to Qt 5.15
    and fix all deprecation warnings etc before migrating to Qt 6.x.
    Just from the development / porting viewpoint, i.e. whether you
    ever ship with Qt 5.15 does not matter in this regard. Some small
    application can be ported directly, but for larger codebase it can
    be beneficial to take this intermediate step.

    Yours,

    Tuukka

    *From: *Interest <interest-boun...@qt-project.org
    <mailto:interest-boun...@qt-project.org>> on behalf of Ramakanth
    Kesireddy <rama.k...@gmail.com <mailto:rama.k...@gmail.com>>
    *Date: *Thursday, 23. September 2021 at 9.38
    *To: *Qt Interest <interest@qt-project.org
    <mailto:interest@qt-project.org>>
    *Subject: *[Interest] Qt 5.15 LTS vs Qt 6.2 LTS

    Hi,

    Our application on embedded linux uses Qt Quick, Qt5 sqlite, Qt5
    Remote objects, Qt5 Concurrent, Qt5 Webengine, Qt5 Printsupport
    along with Qt5Core and Qt5GUI.

    As we are currently planning to upgrade to Qt 5.15 LTS, does it
    makes sense to move to Qt 6.2 LTS wrto stability and performance?

    Appreciate your suggestions in this regard.

    Best Regards,

    Ramakanth


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