Since new Qt 4.6.1 and Qt SDK 2010.01 packages have been released just today, we want to take this opportunity to also make an updated version of Qt Creator available.
This is a pure bug fix release, so don’t expect great new features in this version (these are secretly developed on the master branch on qt.gitorious.org
), but definitely expect great improvements in various areas.
Most notably, debugging on Mac OS Snow Leopard has received some badly missing love, as well as several more general debugging improvements. Also, the C++ editor has been tweaked a lot, see the more complete list of changes.
Download the Qt Creator 1.3.1 package now!
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Hiya,
on http://qt.nokia.com/downloads/ is still “1.3.0″ mentioned, though the download links seem correct.
I run Ubuntu 9.04 which currently has Qt4.4 setup – I want to do my
Qt development with the latest toolkit without breaking my production
desktop environment – can I download, install and get QtCreator to
use a private branch under ~/
“latest toolkit” would mean the 4.6 SDK (I already have the latest
QtCreator)
Hello, the mac version of the creator doesn’t seem to work on OSX 10.6. It took ages to load and hanging with 99% of a core. First time it starts, but when you try to quit, it will not quit but hanging, and when you restart it it will not start. Starting only from /Applications and not from /Developer/Applications/Qt. The other apps and 1.3.0 does work well.
Hello,
This version doesn’t seem to work on Kubuntu 9.10.
Installed with SDK 2010.01 , Designer, Linguist etc works perfectly, but Creator doesn’t start and takes 50% CPU.
Tested on a clean install, but the problem persists.
I experience also 100% cpu all the time on opensuse-11.2 with kde-4.4 and qt-4.6.1 from kde repository
I’ve seen the same, it seems to be related to some initial creation of the help database. If you leave it alone for a couple of minutes and let it finish, subsequent starts a much faster (seconds instead of minutes)
Hi.
I’m using it and it is cool.
I’ve tried it in Ubuntu and Suse.
But the font size of the menus is quite small.
Is there a way to customize that?
I’ve tried with gnome-control-center and kcontrol, with no luck.
The default applications using gnome (GTK) and kde (Qt) change its size, but not QtCreator.
Any help will be appreciated.
Thanks.
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