Qt Creator 2.1 has reached Release Candidate status and is now available for download from qt.nokia.com.
The Release Candidate is the last stop before Qt Creator 2.1 reaches final release. As per all of our releases, the Release Candidate is the exact version we intend to release, put out there for you to use as part of a familiarisation and final review process.
Key elements within Qt Creator 2.1 that are not present in 2.0 are the tooling components for Qt Quick. These represent the third and final piece of Qt Quick.
There are many other improvements too, and feedback on the Betas was very positive. The Release Candidate is very solid; our team has been using it for our own development since the Beta stage.
We invite you to download and starting working with the Release Candidate over the upcoming holiday period.
You can read more about what is in Qt Creator 2.1 in the change notes at http://qt.gitorious.org/qt-creator/qt-creator/blobs/master/dist/changes-2.1.0 , and we welcome any feedback via:
• Mailing List
• The #qt-creator channel on Freenode
• Our bug tracker
To read a developer’s view about what’s inside Qt Creator 2.1, visit this post from our Qt Labs Blog - http://labs.qt.nokia.com/2010/10/07/qt-creator-2-1-0beta/
hi, i really liked the screenshot composer demo but it is not in the dojo repository. is it possible to make it available?
Thanks for the videos, I usually cannot attend those events, so it's nice watch them.
PS: I'm in shock. Am I seeing KDE's founder using Gnome? Is the laptop with the KDE Sticker his?
@victor noagbodji: That's "Screenie". Ariya put it on http://screenie.googlecode....
Great stuff... Love Ariya presentation. It was mentioned by Ariya that the code is already available ! Can you please point us in the right direction?
@eric Most of the demos can be found in the Qt Labs repositories: http://qt.gitorious.org/qt-... ."graphics-dojo" has most of the demos you saw in the talk. "wolfenqt" is the 3D-demo. Some of the demos are included in (the upcoming) Qt 4.6's examples/demos.
Guys, why sound is so extremely bad? No good micro?
@Uku: You guessed it right, bad micro :) Actually, it was a spontaneous decision to record the talks. I did not have the direct audio from the micros which the Trolls used. So, the built-in micro of the camera had to pick up the sound from the room. That causes ambient noise and delay.
And if you don't want to miss future Graphics Dojo demos, put http://bit.ly/graphicsdojo in your bookmarks!