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by scrollaway
3757 days ago
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> but practically will look odd on every platform but native That's absolute nonsense. First of all there's no "native" platform to Qt because it's cross-platform, and that's taken extremely seriously. Second of all, Qt apps are extremely well integrated on Windows, OSX and Linux alike. There's tons of examples of commercial Qt apps exactly for that reason. What you say is true only for GTK, not Qt. Disclaimer: Lead dev/designer of LXQt. |
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I've never seen a QT app that I couldn't immediately tell apart from a native OS X/Cocoa app -- with the exception of Skype, which still doesn't look 100% native, but at least looks like it has a decent skin.