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    Default Porting an Qt 3.3 project developed using Visual Studio on Qt4.7

    Hi,

    i want to port a Qt3.3 project developed using Visual Studio2003.

    I want to port it on the latest Qt. I tried to create a .pro file from the VS project. As expected, i was not able to open it as it was not compatible.

    Are there any rules/pre-cautions which can be followed while creating the project in latest??

    Is there any way, in which i can do this easily?

    Thanks for your help!

    Cheers,
    Aditya

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    Default Re: Porting an Qt 3.3 project developed using Visual Studio on Qt4.7

    It depends on the project. You can start with using qt3to4 tool that comes with Qt. It should do some of the work for you.
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