Comment by VyseofArcadia 1 year ago Having worked with both, I strongly disagree. 3 comments VyseofArcadia Reply seansh 1 year ago I'm curious how many platforms do you support for your Qt app(s) and how easy was it? It's been a few years since I touched Qt and back then mobile support was a pain. VyseofArcadia 1 year ago I've only worked with Qt apps that supported Windows, Mac OS X[0], and *nix. I've never touched mobile.[0] That is to say, before the macOS rebrand, so this was a number of years ago. DANmode 1 year ago > I've never touched mobile.That's important.
seansh 1 year ago I'm curious how many platforms do you support for your Qt app(s) and how easy was it? It's been a few years since I touched Qt and back then mobile support was a pain. VyseofArcadia 1 year ago I've only worked with Qt apps that supported Windows, Mac OS X[0], and *nix. I've never touched mobile.[0] That is to say, before the macOS rebrand, so this was a number of years ago. DANmode 1 year ago > I've never touched mobile.That's important.
VyseofArcadia 1 year ago I've only worked with Qt apps that supported Windows, Mac OS X[0], and *nix. I've never touched mobile.[0] That is to say, before the macOS rebrand, so this was a number of years ago. DANmode 1 year ago > I've never touched mobile.That's important.
I'm curious how many platforms do you support for your Qt app(s) and how easy was it? It's been a few years since I touched Qt and back then mobile support was a pain.
I've only worked with Qt apps that supported Windows, Mac OS X[0], and *nix. I've never touched mobile.
[0] That is to say, before the macOS rebrand, so this was a number of years ago.
> I've never touched mobile.
That's important.