On Wednesday 14 January 2009 14:07, Praveen A wrote:
2009/1/2 jtd jtd@mtnl.net.in:
God. A mile long thread for nothing. Qt is GPL then. And One can use it in gpl commercial software. And trolltech continues to plug a completely wrong interpretation of both the terms commercial and GPL.
And it is now LGPL - hot and exclusive news (Thanks to Pradeepto). http://www.qtsoftware.com/about/news/lgpl-license-option-added-to-q t
One endless discussion topic gone :-)
You can use Qt in commercial software from 4.5 _without_ having to make your code Free or buying a commercial license.
You can use Qt in closed software from 4.5 without having to offer your code under a gplv2 licence. You could always make commercial software using Qt without buying a commercial licence, subject to offering your software under the gplV2.