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by qtzfz
1151 days ago
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That's one way of looking at it, but remember that Electron is better and free even if you don't release your code. On mobile, you have Flutter, React Native... In this situation, why would anybody want to go with Qt, unless they have an existing, legacy codebase? Who's starting new projects in Qt? |
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I work in a company that uses electron. The amount of time the UI guys spend to reimplement things that are already in Qt is incredible (for example a portable tray icon, menus, tabbing).
Yes we are saving money on license (but spending probably much more on developers reimplementing things).
> Who's starting new projects in Qt?
People who want portability and are aware that not everybody has 32GB of RAM like their overly expensive developer machine?
People that do not feel like reimplementing things that have existed for ages is fun?
People who do open source and do not have to pay for a license, and thus have no reason to "save money" and use electron?