Platform-Specific Documentation
These documents describe platform-specific features provided by Qt, and discuss issues related to particular platforms and environments.
Qt API's for using ActiveX controls, servers, and COM | |
You can't. But don't despair, there is a way... | |
Information for developing Qt applications for Mac OS X | |
Links to online resources stating known issues in this Qt version at the time of release. | |
Information about the platforms on which Qt can be used. | |
Information about the state of support for the Symbian platform. | |
Classes that are specific to Qt for Embedded Linux | |
Documents related to Qt for Embedded Platforms | |
A description of issues with Qt that are specific to Mac OS X. | |
An explanation of Qt's native features on Mac OS X. | |
Platform support for Embedded Linux. | |
Platform support for Linux/X11. | |
Platform support for Mac OS X. | |
Platform support for Windows. | |
The platforms supported by The Qt Company for Qt. | |
Describes the use and license of the qtmain helper library. | |
Collections of notes about Qt implementations on different window systems. |
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