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by neodypsis 1353 days ago
Yes, Qt is the best for certain types of desktop UIs and it has a proven-track of years. However, if you're a small business, what options do you have --realistically-- that come with friendly licensing and without having to shell out big bucks?
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.. using the LGPL version ? it's used by small and large businesses alike and don't need you to shell out a cent nor to open-source your proprietary code.

Like, it was certainly a very shitty move given how much they make but if fucking Tesla managed to use the LGPL Qt in their car dashboard, surely your app can do it too

Well, that's a good point.