Trolltech has announced the release of Qt 4.4, so ars technica looks at the new features and interviews Trolltech CTO Benoit Schillings about the new version and where Qt is headed in the future.
"Some of the most significant features added in Qt 4.4 include a multimedia abstraction layer, an HTML rendering widget based on WebKit, a new concurrency framework, and support for rendering widgets on the toolkit's drawing canvas.
This is also the first Qt release to include support for Windows CE and Windows Mobile."
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