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Qt is a complete and well-developed object-oriented framework for
developing graphical user interface (GUI) applications using C++.

This release, Qt 1.2, is free for free software development on all
operating systems that support the X Window System and includes the
complete Qt source code for X and makefiles for Linux, Solaris, SunOS,
FreeBSD, OSF/1, Irix, BSD/OS, NetBSD, SCO and HP-UX. New platforms may be
added in the future.

Qt has excellent documentation: 450 pages of postscript and fully
cross-referenced online html documentation. See it on the web:
http://www.troll.no/qt/

Qt is easy to learn, with consistent naming across all the classes and a
14-chapter on-line tutorial with links into the rest of the documentation.

Qt dramatically cuts down on development time and complexity in writing
user interface software for the X Window System. It allows the programmer
to focus directly on the programming task, and not mess around with
low-level X11 code.

Qt is fully object-oriented. All widgets and dialogs are C++ objects,
and, using inheritance, creation of new widgets is easy and natural.

Qt's revolutionary signal/slot mechanism provides true component
programming. Reusable components can work together without any knowledge
of each other, and in a type-safe way.

Qt has a very fast paint engine, in some cases ten times faster than
most other toolkits. You have full access to low-level painting
functionality. Painting is device independent, so the same code that draws
on the screen can generate printer output.  You can also do arbitrary
clipping, rotation, and scaling - simply and fast.

Qt is very fast and compact because it is based directly on Xlib and uses
neither Motif nor X Intrinsics.	 Qt's widgets (user interface objects)
emulate the Motif look and feel, with slight improvements.

Qt is available under several licenses:

	- for commercial use
	- for use with free software (X only)
	- for shareware developers (X only)

Note that the toolkit is the same, only the licenses differ.

The Qt GUI toolkit is copyright Troll Tech AS.	It is available (at the
time of writing) for Windows 95/NT and several variations of Unix (X11
release 5 or later).  See http://www.troll.no/ for more availability
information, or fax Troll Tech at +47 22646949.

Qt can be downloaded from http://www.troll.no/dl/ or via anonymous FTP
from ftp.troll.no.

Join the qt-interest mailing list by sending a message containing the
single word "subscribe" to qt-interest-request@troll.no.

You can contact Troll Tech at

	Troll Tech AS
	Postboks 6133 Etterstad
	N-0602 Oslo
	Norway

	fax: +47 22646949
	email: sales@troll.no


Here is the license intended for free software:

		     TROLL TECH FREE SOFTWARE LICENSE

Copyright (C) 1992-1997 Troll Tech AS.  All rights reserved.

This is the free software license for Qt version 1.2; it covers private
use, use of third-party application programs based on Qt, and development
of free software for the free software community.


			COPYRIGHT AND RESTRICTIONS

The Qt toolkit is a product of Troll Tech AS. This license is limited to
use with the X Window System.

You may copy this version of the Qt toolkit provided that the entire
archive is distributed unchanged and as a whole, including this notice.

You may use this version of the Qt toolkit to compile, link and use
application programs and reusable components legally developed by
third parties.

You may use the Qt toolkit to create application programs provided that:
  - You accept this license.
  - Your software does not require modifications to Qt.
  - You satisfy ONE of the following three requirements
    EITHER
      Users of your software can obtain source code for the software, freely
      modify the source code (possibly with restrictions on copyright
      notices, attributions and legal responsibility), and freely
      redistribute original or modified versions of the software.
    OR
      Your software is distributed under the GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE,
      version 2 or later, as defined by the Free Software Foundation.
    OR
      Your software is distributed under the GNU LIBRARY GENERAL PUBLIC
      LICENSE, version 2 or later, as defined by the Free Software Foundation.

If you are paid to develop something with Qt or it is a part of your job
the following conditions also apply:
  - Your software must not require libraries, programs, data or
    documentation that are not available outside your organization in
    order to compile or use.
  - If and when your organization starts using the software, you must
    notify Troll Tech AS of the following:
       * Your organization's name and purpose.
       * The software's name and purpose.
       * The software's license.
       * That your organization considers the software to be free software.

You may also use the Qt toolkit to create reusable components (such as
libraries) provided that you accept the terms above, and in addition that:
  - Your components' documentation includes the following text:
	[Your package] requires the Qt library, which is copyright
	Troll Tech AS.	Freely distributable programs may generally
	use Qt for free, see [README.QT] for details.
  - README.QT is distributed along with your components.
  - Qt is not distributed as an integral part of your components.


		       LIMITATIONS OF LIABILITY

Troll Tech AS makes no obligation under this license to support or upgrade
Qt, or assist in the use of Qt.

In no event shall Troll Tech AS be liable for any lost revenue or profits
or other direct, indirect, special, incidental or consequential damages,
even if Troll Tech has been advised of the possibility of such damages.

QT IS PROVIDED AS IS WITH NO WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, INCLUDING THE WARRANTY
OF DESIGN, MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.