On Friday 29 October 2010, Keith Rusler wrote: > KDE has an awesome amount of libraries and classes to work with. A mass > amount of developers that are very talented with their skills. Qt has an > advantage over KDE, that is the portability. While KDE4 has started to > target Windows, Mac OS X, it is a pain right now. It's only due to the lack > of helping hands in these areas. But, this will change the more KDE > gets recognised on those platforms and what not. > > The many advantages of KDE has others have mentioned already. Is the KDE's > localisation, Kross, KTextEditor, KParts, KIO, KActions, KStandardActions, > KXmlGuiWindow, etc. I'm happy with my application being developed with KDE. > In my honest opinion, would love to see KDE get more used but I don't know > much semantics behind it to get that to happen. KDE has made development a > lot more easier. Also, the build system is much better than it previously > was with Autotools. KDE makes it a lot more easier with CMake. While you > can use Qt with CMake, it is a little more difficult due to missing > functionality that KDE only has in theirs that will automatically make the > Windows icon, installing to specific directories, etc. Let's not forget > about automoc. Automoc can be used independent from KDE: http://techbase.kde.org/Automoc4 Alex