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    Default [howto] making a windows shell extension with qt open-source edition

    Hello,

    I've managed to create a Windows shell extension using qt open-source edition and the freely distributed visualstudioexpress. I'm new to Qt C++ programming and very new to Windows programming. I was told this could make an interesting tutorial, perhaps for the wiki.
    As I'm new, there may be much room for improvements, maybe we can even get rid of visualstudioexpress (or at least replace it with some more basic sdk).

    This is a work in progress, and you're invited to give feedback, make suggestions or even patches, it would be a team work.

    [The tutorial follows in the next post, due to the size limit of a forum post]

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