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Purchasing a QT license and its necessity?
Now I use the OpenSource version of the product and would like to write a small utility with a possible subsequent sale on Steam. The price for 1 developer on the official website, at the moment, is indicated as $5000/year - the price is, to put it mildly, huge, especially not for a studio, but for a private, one might say "indie" developer. Is it possible to use a version of OpenSource for the implementation and sale of small projects, very small volume - legally, and will the use of such a version of the software for such purposes - without buying another type of license (at least for the moment) - problems?
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If you do not statically compile Qt libraries into an application, then the LGPL license allows you to sell the utility without buying a license.
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