Hi Charley,
We have been providing installers and fully supporting Qt Commercial 4.8 for
64-bit Windows 7 for VS2010, and plan to do so also for Qt Commercial 5.0.
Requests for 64-bit VS 2008 have been really limited. Most of the customers use
32-bit and plan to do so for the while being.
VS2
> Date: Sun, 8 Jul 2012 12:56:32 -0600
> From: Charley Bay
> Subject: [Interest] Qt5 on MSVC2008, Win7x64 (Tier1)?
>
> As an aside, we've been watching the MSVC2012 "Release Candidate" that is
out, it seems to solve some issues associated with MSVC2010,
> but drops native-targetting-for-XP (we d
Commercial customer.
Not interested in Qt5, unless it includes iOS and Android support.
VS2010 was shockingly unstable and looks like shite!
Staying on VS2008, but thinking maybe QtCreator would be a better next move.
Have moved to Xcode 4.3.2 - more unstableness, more user in
Understood.. But in reality, I will probably stay away from Qt 5 till
5.1, and I wouldn't touch VS 2012 till the SP1 comes out anyway...
Having been burnt really really bad by Qt 3->4, ill let other people be
the guinee pigs this time..
Scott
From: Paolino Marmolaro [mailto:paolino.marm
Qt5 supports some C++11 features. I think it's a good reason to move to
VS2012.
2012/7/8 Scott Aron Bloom
> 2008 SP1, bug have given up on the 64 bit approach until we bite the
> bullet for VS 2010
>
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> Scott
>
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> *From:* interest-bounces+scott.bloom=onshorecs@q
2008 SP1, bug have given up on the 64 bit approach until we bite the
bullet for VS 2010
Scott
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> Show of hands -- those of you on Win7x64, are you using MSVC2008 or
> MSVC2010?
>
2008. And I'm hoping KDAB gets WEC7 support in, which requires VS2005 or
VS2008.
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On 7/8/2012 12:56 PM, Charley Bay wrote:
> Show of hands -- those of you on Win7x64, are you using MSVC2008 or MSVC2010?
Using VS2008 on a commercial product with Qt 4.7.1 and Qt 4.8.0 (each version
dedicated to an active branch of development). We have begun the process of
converting to VS2010,
I was also reluctant to move from VC2008 to VC2010. But after more than 6
months, the move is ok. My experience is that the IDE is stable (I dare to say
more than VC2008). The IDE is slower but this remains ok. However, when working
intensively on a big project, I sometimes have to quit and rela
VS 2010
On Sun, Jul 8, 2012 at 12:49 PM, Thiago Macieira
wrote:
> On domingo, 8 de julho de 2012 12.56.32, Charley Bay wrote:
>> Show of hands -- those of you on Win7x64, are you using MSVC2008 or
>> MSVC2010?
>
> I have 2010.
>
> --
> Thiago Macieira - thiago.macieira (AT) intel.com
> Software
On domingo, 8 de julho de 2012 12.56.32, Charley Bay wrote:
> Show of hands -- those of you on Win7x64, are you using MSVC2008 or
> MSVC2010?
I have 2010.
--
Thiago Macieira - thiago.macieira (AT) intel.com
Software Architect - Intel Open Source Technology Center
Intel Sweden AB - Registra
Show of hands -- those of you on Win7x64, are you using MSVC2008 or
MSVC2010?
We're a Qt-Win-Commercial customer, and our internal "reference-compiler"
is MSVC2008. We've had issues with MSVC2010 (mostly that it's so *slow*,
and the IDE is not as stable). We ship based on MSVC2008+SP1.
We are *
On Sun, Jul 8, 2012 at 3:48 PM, Charley Bay wrote:
> ...(I left the whole post here, becuase IMHO it's very important for
> "context-to-the-question", and IMHO it's a good question.)
>
> Mark spaketh:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I'm developing a calendar in QML and thus far it seems to going quite
>> well.
>>
Hello Guenther!
On Sun, Jul 8, 2012 at 8:11 AM, Guenther Boelter wrote:
> On 07/08/2012 12:45 AM, K. Frank wrote:
>
>> I have a QSqlTableModel (connected to a QTableView) that I use
>> to edit a table in a database.
>>
>> Specifically, I would like to achieve the effect of:
>>
>>delete from m
...(I left the whole post here, becuase IMHO it's very important for
"context-to-the-question", and IMHO it's a good question.)
Mark spaketh:
> Hi,
>
> I'm developing a calendar in QML and thus far it seems to going quite well.
> Making a view with 12 months visible or a full month to select a da
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