
And another release: Qt 5.0 RC
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Exactly a week ago, I wrote a post about the release of Qt 4.8.4, and today we are waiting for a new release! Congratulations!
Today it is Qt 5.0 RC (first release candidate). Details, in fact, under the cut.
Translation from Qt Blog :
Since the release of the second beta about 4 weeks ago, we have made tremendous progress in stabilizing Qt and put everything in place. Although hundreds of errors have been recorded in the code over the past couple of weeks, the focus has actually been on polishing the usability of the product. The product includes a fairly large set of functions, which we have already announced with the second beta version. But, in addition to pure error correction, there are a couple of new features.
We have completely restructured the Qt Documentation. We made it really better and more convenient. Try and see. We also worked very well on Qt Examples to enable beginners to start with a “low start”.
Any changes we make to the API will not affect the Qt 4.x API in any way when porting your application to Qt 5. We feel confident that this release candidate is already very close to Qt 5.0.0 Final Release.
Our bug tracker is bugreports.qt-project.org/secure/Dashboard.jspa
If there are any problems, first look here , maybe we already know about them.

Exactly a week ago, I wrote a post about the release of Qt 4.8.4, and today we are waiting for a new release! Congratulations!
Today it is Qt 5.0 RC (first release candidate). Details, in fact, under the cut.
Translation from Qt Blog :
Since the release of the second beta about 4 weeks ago, we have made tremendous progress in stabilizing Qt and put everything in place. Although hundreds of errors have been recorded in the code over the past couple of weeks, the focus has actually been on polishing the usability of the product. The product includes a fairly large set of functions, which we have already announced with the second beta version. But, in addition to pure error correction, there are a couple of new features.
We have completely restructured the Qt Documentation. We made it really better and more convenient. Try and see. We also worked very well on Qt Examples to enable beginners to start with a “low start”.
Any changes we make to the API will not affect the Qt 4.x API in any way when porting your application to Qt 5. We feel confident that this release candidate is already very close to Qt 5.0.0 Final Release.
Our bug tracker is bugreports.qt-project.org/secure/Dashboard.jspa
If there are any problems, first look here , maybe we already know about them.