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by zelly
2023 days ago
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There is no alternative. No one other than Qt will expend the massive amount of effort to maintain such a thing. Everyone sees the writing on the wall with the new ARM Macs if it wasn't already apparent. Desktop applications are on their last leg. You will just write a mobile app and that will be backwards compatible with desktop automatically. |
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A PWA? Sure. But a native app with seamless integration? No way.
Instead of Windows, macOS, and various Linux flavors, now you've got Windows, iOS, still macOS (for now), various Android versions, and various Linux flavors (including Chrome OS). Good luck!
(Depending on the type of app, you might also want or need to support various embedded devices or game consoles. I guess QT doesn't help there though.)