Introduction
Qt is a cross platform C++graphical user interface application framework. It provides application developers with all the functions necessary to establish an artistic level graphical user interface.
Qt is a product of digital company. In 1996, Qt entered the commercial field and has become the foundation for thousands of successful applications worldwide. He is also the foundation of the popular Linux desktop environment KDE, which is a major standard component of Linux distributions.
Product Features
Comprehensive Qt:
Qt is a comprehensive development framework that includes a wide range of features, performance, and tools to develop high-performance, cross platform rich client, and server-side applications.
Qt class library:
It is a library with over 400 C++classes and constantly expanding. It encapsulates all the infrastructure required for end-to-end application development. Excellent Qt application interfaces include mature object models, rich collection classes, graphical user interface programming and layout design capabilities, database programming, networking, XML, internationalization, OpenGL integration, and more.
Qt Designer:
It is a powerful GUI layout and form builder that can quickly develop high-performance user interfaces with localized view appearances and cognition on all supported platforms.
Qt linguist:
It is a set of tools used to eliminate obstacles in international workflows. By using Ot language experts, development teams can outsource the translation and conversion of applications to non-technical translators, thereby increasing accuracy and greatly accelerating the localization process.
Ot Assistant:
A fully customizable, reassignable help file or document browser that can run with Qt based applications. By using the Ot assistant, the development team can also greatly accelerate the document processing process.
Cross platform Qt:
Qt is a leading framework for localized cross platform application development. The Qt application program interface and tools are compatible with all supported platforms, allowing developers to master an application program interface and perform non platform related application development and configuration. By using Qt, development teams can create localized applications for major operating systems from the main development platforms.