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    Default Qt Mobility license on Windows/Mac/Linux

    Hi,
    Because Qt Mobility does not offer pre-build binaries for Windows, Mac, & Linux. So, if we want to use Qt Mobility for our multimedia related applications, we have to build those binaries by ourselves. Does it mean that only GPL and commercial license can be applied to use Qt Mobility on Windows/Mac/Linux?

    Best regards,
    Huah

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    Default Re: Qt Mobility license on Windows/Mac/Linux

    I think the SDK hast pre-build libraries, but anyway: because you have to/can (re)build the libraries from source code does not affect the licensing policy.

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