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Is it possible to use Qt 5.2 for iOs without opening the source code of the program?
As I understand it, the open source version cannot be used to create an iOs application, only a commercial one.
But I still have doubts and a glimmer of hope that I'm wrong.
There is a discussion in the comment thread about this issue
blog.qt.digia.com/blog/2013/03/05/qt-for-ios-preview
"Looks like Qt for iOS uses static linking. Since Qt is LGPL, it would mean that any app submitted to the
AppStore needs to be
LGPL and release the source code. ...." Mobile-Edition/Qt-Mobile-Comparison/
qt-project.org/legal.html
And here are the prices:
qt.digia.com/Product/Qt-for-Mobile-Development/
qt.digia.com/Try-Buy/
Thank you.
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I also asked this question - they have somewhere on qt-project.org in faq it is written that you can pack libs into bands and sew them into the application, then this is considered dynamic linking, and next to it is a postscript that allegedly Apple may not be able to approve such an application
- t .e, in theory, it is most likely possible to publish, but no one guarantees that Apple will skip your applications
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