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November 29, 2013 by Jani Heikkinen | Comments
I am happy to announce that the Qt 5.2 Release Candidate 1 is now available. We are now approaching the final steps towards Qt 5.2 final release which is planned to be released in the coming weeks.
It has been a busy month since we released Qt 5.2 Beta and we have fixed a large number of issues thanks to your feedback. Generally speaking, feedback on the Beta has been positive and we believe the Release Candidate will be even better, of course. In addition to changes in Qt 5.2, there is also Release Candidate of Qt Creator 3.0 included with the packages released today.
For those who have not yet checked what Qt 5.2 brings, please refer to the Qt 5.2. Beta1 blog post, the wiki article listing new Qt 5.2 features, or the documentation snapshot for more details.
We are confident that this release candidate is really close to final Qt 5.2 release. That’s why we invite you all to try it out. Please take it for a spin and give us feedback:
Offline installers are available for the Qt 5.2 Release Candidate 1, which can be downloaded from the Digia Qt Customer Portal or from download.qt-project.org for open-source users. The Release Candidate will not be available through the online installer, but the Qt 5.2.0 will be provided with both online and offline installers.
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