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Designer
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Located in docs/development/C/development.xml:0(application)
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The <application>Linguist</application> is <trademark>Qt</trademark>'s i18n tool (the word "internationalization" has 18 letters between its first and last letter). It allows for easy creation of translation files which are used with the translate (tr()) function to allow the text displayed by an application to be localized to the language of the user.
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Located in docs/development/C/development.xml:1079(para)
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The <application>Assistant</application> is <trademark>Qt</trademark>'s Application Programming Interface (<abbrev>API</abbrev>) with world class documentation for <trademark>Qt</trademark>. It deals with more than just <trademark>Qt</trademark>'s tools and classes. The <abbrev>API</abbrev> for any release of <trademark>Qt</trademark>, its tools and addons can be found <ulink url="http://doc.qt.nokia.com/">here</ulink>. It includes the following: Class index, Function index, Modules, Namespaces, Global Declarations, and the elements of the new declarative tool <trademark>QML</trademark>.
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Located in docs/development/C/development.xml:1090(para)
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Other <trademark>Qt</trademark><abbrev>API</abbrev> Topics are: Programming with <trademark>Qt</trademark>, Device <abbrev>UI</abbrev>'s and <trademark>Qt</trademark> Quick, <abbrev>UI</abbrev> Design with <trademark>Qt</trademark>, Cross-platform and Platform-specific info, <trademark>Qt</trademark> and Key Technologies, and How-To's and Best Practices. Several dozen examples are documented. The <application>Assistant</application> also includes tutorials, demos and <trademark>QML</trademark> examples.
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Located in docs/development/C/development.xml:1098(para)
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<trademark>Qt</trademark><application>Creator</application> is <trademark>Qt</trademark>'s graphical <abbrev>IDE</abbrev>, linking a powerful text editor, the <application>Designer</application> and debugger in a <acronym>GUI</acronym> environment. The <abbrev>LGPL</abbrev> version includes connectivity to <application>PostgreSQL</application> and other open source databases. The commercial license allows connectivity to those open source databases and to proprietary databases like <trademark>Oracle</trademark>. <trademark>Qt</trademark><application>Creator</application> is similar in power to <trademark>Microsoft</trademark><application>Visual Studio</application><trademark>C++</trademark>. Simple applications can sometimes be created without having to write a single line of code. The internet and <trademark>YouTube</trademark> is full of tutorials and videos describing all levels of <trademark>Qt</trademark> development.
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Located in docs/development/C/development.xml:1109(para)
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The <application>Quanta Plus</application><ulink url="http://sourceforge.net/projects/quanta/files/quanta/"><trademark>Sourceforge</trademark> website</ulink> shows that version 3.5.8, released on November 9, 2007, was the last update posted. <application>Quanta Plus</application> can be considered a dead project. The only changes in the <trademark>Kubuntu</trademark> repository package appear to be to the desktop file, made by the <trademark>Kubuntu</trademark> development team. <application>KompoZer</application> is considered its replacement.
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Located in docs/development/C/development.xml:1129(para)
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The <application>SeaMonkey</application> project is a community effort to develop the <application>SeaMonkey</application> all-in-one internet application suite. Such a software suite was previously made popular by <trademark>Netscape</trademark> and <trademark>Mozilla</trademark>, and the <application>SeaMonkey</application> project continues to develop and deliver high-quality updates to this concept. It includes an internet browser, email &amp; newsgroup client, with an included web feed reader, HTML editor, IRC chat, and web development tools. On March 13, 2012, version 2.8 was released.
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Located in docs/development/C/development.xml:1145(para)
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Powered by <trademark>Mozilla</trademark> under the hood, <application>SeaMonkey</application> uses much of the same <trademark>Mozilla</trademark> source code which powers such successful siblings as <application>Firefox</application>, <application>Thunderbird</application>, <application>Camino</application>, <application>Sunbird</application> and <application>Miro</application>. Legal backing is provided by the <trademark>Mozilla Foundation</trademark>. The code is licensed under a <ulink url="http://www.mozilla.org/MPL/"><abbrev>MPL</abbrev></ulink>/<abbrev>GPL</abbrev>/<abbrev>LGPL</abbrev> tri-license, allowing it to be easily reused in different environments. If your internet activity consists of just browsing, emailing, using <abbrev>IRC</abbrev>, reading web feeds, and doing some light <abbrev>HTML</abbrev> editing, then this application fills all your needs.
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Located in docs/development/C/development.xml:1154(para)
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<application><abbrev>SPE</abbrev></application> is a <trademark>Python</trademark><abbrev>IDE</abbrev> with auto indentation and completion, call tips, syntax coloring &amp; highlighting, <abbrev>UML</abbrev> viewer, class explorer, source index, todo list, <application>PyCrust</application> shell, file browsers, drag and drop, <application>Blender</application> support. <application><abbrev>SPE</abbrev></application> ships with <application>wxGlade</application>, <application>PyChecker</application>, and <trademark>Kiki</trademark>. <application><abbrev>SPE</abbrev></application> is a mature project, but development seems to have stopped in 2008.
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Located in docs/development/C/development.xml:1172(para)
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<application>wxFormBuilder</application> is an open-source, cross-platform <acronym>RAD</acronym> tool for <trademark>wxWidgets</trademark>. It aims to be an application that &mdash; as well as enabling visual development and generating the corresponding code &mdash; allows the inclusion of non-graphical components, and provides facilities for extending the set of widgets easily via plugins. One should not edit the code generated by <application>wxFormBuilder</application>, so the correct way to implement a <acronym>GUI</acronym> generated by <application>wxFormBuilder</application> is by using inheritance. The generated classes which create the <acronym>GUI</acronym> are intended to be used as base classes for the user-entered classes which implement the <acronym>GUI</acronym>.
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Located in docs/development/C/development.xml:1187(para)
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