On 9/25/2014 1:46 AM, Elvis Stansvik wrote:
> While it's not Qt running in browser, there's also Wt
> (http://www.webtoolkit.eu/) which seems to me a more viable way of getting
> something Qt-ish in web land. Haven't used it myself though.
Wow. Not specifically Qt, but a great example of what I w
On 9/25/2014 1:54 AM, Brian Dentino wrote:
> Another interesting project out there is QmlWeb. Haven't looked too much
> into it yet but at first glance it seems like it could be promising, at
> least for relatively simple Qml-based apps.
>
> http://akreuzkamp.de/2013/07/10/webapps-written-in-qml-no
Another interesting project out there is QmlWeb. Haven't looked too much into
it yet but at first glance it seems like it could be promising, at least for
relatively simple Qml-based apps.
http://akreuzkamp.de/2013/07/10/webapps-written-in-qml-not-far-from-reality-anymore/
On Sep 25, 2014, at
2014-09-25 4:03 GMT+02:00 Bob Hood :
> I was just daydreaming about writing a web-based interface to a secure
> cloud
> storage (ala DropBox) using Qt. I imagined clients who would need to use
> Desktop-based browsers (Chrome, Firefox, etc.) for the ability to securely
> access their documents fo
I was just daydreaming about writing a web-based interface to a secure cloud
storage (ala DropBox) using Qt. I imagined clients who would need to use
Desktop-based browsers (Chrome, Firefox, etc.) for the ability to securely
access their documents for review or modification (in, say, PDF format).