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    Default Re: Performance in hiding/showing widgets

    Quote Originally Posted by VireX View Post
    who the hell uses quicktime except when viewing some idiots website?
    The point was that people tend to mix them up. This forum focuses on Qt, not on QT. Which are two different things..
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    Default Re: Performance in hiding/showing widgets

    obviously, why would we discuss QT in here?

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    Default Re: Performance in hiding/showing widgets

    Quote Originally Posted by VireX View Post
    obviously, why would we discuss QT in here?
    We wouldn't, but many people write "QT" when referring to "Qt", so sometimes we tend to point out that difference.

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