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by dugmartin 4288 days ago
I missed that subhead and I agree. As long as you dynamically link against the library it's perfectly fine to use it for commercial apps.
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Why would someone need/want to use Qt by not dynamically linking the library. I've never understood Qt's business model or what I can and cannot do with it. I just use pyside on my pet projects.
I believe you would purchase Qt for the training and support options, and not so much for hiding a couple of DLLs in the deliverables.