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    Default Re: Qt Solution : QPropertyBrowser License question

    Quote Originally Posted by Lykurg View Post
    If you develop an open source application can use GPL and LGPL licenced software in any way you want!
    No, you can't. The licence of your software has to be (L)GPL compatible (not all of them are, there is a list somewhere available) and you have to respect all aspects of the original licence. Let's not confuse "open source" with "public domain".
    Your biological and technological distinctiveness will be added to our own. Resistance is futile.

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