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by secretsatan
1523 days ago
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I don't think 'QT makes that a breeze' is true for anything but the most simple of UIs on mobile. It seems to work better for desktops I'll admit, but just seems grossly underprepared for anything smaller than a desktop screen that isn't embedded. (Although I personally really dislike QT interfaces on a mac) Literally any other cross platform mobile solution is better, possibly the fact that QT tries to stretch itself across mobile and desktop is why it is so frustrating to work with on mobile. The apps tend to come out like desktop apps someone did their very best to shrink down |
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I think the only way we can get away with using it is because noone has any choice, if anyone launched an app using native in our field, any qt app is at an instant disadvantage. The qt team worries that an new ios release happened while i’m looking at the release notes and docs looking for things to use to our advantage