Qt 5.1 Alpha Is Out With iOS, Android, New Features

Written by Michael Larabel in Qt on 8 April 2013 at 11:06 AM EDT. Add A Comment
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In preparation for the upcoming release of Qt 5.1, the alpha release of this first major update to the Qt5 tool-kit is now available.

Among the features to be found with Qt 5.1 from Digia includes better Wayland support, Android support, Apple iOS support, more OpenGL features, and a number of new Qt modules.

Going out from now, the Qt 5.1 Beta is expected in a few weeks time while the Qt 5.1 final release will likely come a few weeks after that. It's looking like the final release will be around late May or early June, compared to their original hopes of shipping Qt 5.1 in April.

More details on the Qt 5.1 Alpha release are available from Digia's blog.
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