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this article, some people have doubted that you can write something worthwhile and popular on Qt. I would like to argue with that. Therefore, this topic was written in which you can see a small list of popular programs and an overview of not so popular, but interesting projects written in Qt4.
Popular projects
Title | Basic functionality | Project site |
Psi | Jabber Instant Messaging | psi-im.org |
Opera | Browse Web sites, email client, read RSS | opera.com |
VLC Media Player | Multi-format media player | VLC |
Skype | Instant messaging, IP telephony | skype.com |
Google earth | Virtual Earth Globe, drawn from satellite photos | earth.google.com |
KDE | One of the Linux desktop environments with many programs. | kde.org |
Adobe Photoshop Album | Manage digital photos on your computer | adobe.com |
Virtualbox | Virtualization system | virtualbox.org |
Other programs from the official Qt websiteSome free projects of habra people
Among open-source projects, there are a lot of those that are written using the Q toolkit. One proof is the site:
Qt-Apps.org . Even on Habrahabr there are people who contribute to the world of open source with Qt. Here is a list of several programs that are written by habra people.
MountmanagerGoogle project site |
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MountManager is a well-documented Linux program designed to quickly and easily manage storage devices.
What does the program do?
- Specify various mount options for devices
- Describe some options in more understandable language.
- Return to previous settings
- Support for extensions that include: mounting images, NFS and Samba ball
- Convenient Udev rule creation wizard for USB devices to configure auto-mount
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AssuriLightlangGoogle project site |
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LightLang is a modern system of electronic dictionaries for Linux, combining convenience and ease of use. Having collected all the best, eliminating flaws and adding a lot of our own ideas, we created the most perfect program of this kind. Its design and architecture are fundamentally different from all analogues, the interfaces are clear and convenient, and the search capabilities exceed all expectations. Using
LightLang is convenient and pleasant, whether you are learning a language, working as a professional translator, or you just need a program that helps you understand foreign texts - it will suit everyone.
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LiksysJuffedSourceForge project site |
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Juffed is a free, cross-platform text editor for programmers and advanced users. The highlighting of many programming languages, the addition of code, the search and replacement of regular expressions, the support of many encodings is a list of the standard features of this Qt program.
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MezomishOther interesting projects
qutIMQt-apps project page |
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qutIM is a rather young project, but it has already become popular due to the fact that it is very similar to QIP. Linux users could not use QIP under their favorite platform, so many wanted something like, but cross-platform. The project qutIM appeared just by the way, and many switched to it. Support for various themes and icons makes this IM client a good alternative to Windows clients like Rambler ICQ or QIP. In addition, it is worth noting the ease of this application compared to the same QIP.
PictureflowQt-apps project page |
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Many use Apple's popular CoverFlow technology when they flip through albums on iTunes, iPod, or iPhone, but Qt is almost as good as Apple’s technology. The Qt PictureFlow widget is the same CoverFlow, but less heavyweight.
Perhaps this is not enough to prove the popularity of Qt programs, but this article clearly proves the success of Qt in the open-source field. Thanks for attention.
PS The next article about Qt from me will be in the form of an overview of all IDEs that support this toolkit.