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@The FreeBSD KDE team is pleased to announce Qt-4.6.1 for FreeBSD.
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@Qt is a C++ toolkit for application development.  It lets application
developers target all major operating systems with a single application
source code.

Qt provides a platform-independent API to all central platform functionality:
GUI, database access, networking, file handling, etc.  The Qt library
encapsulates the different APIs of different operating systems, providing
the application programmer with a single, common API for all operating systems.
The native C APIs are encapsulated in a set of well-designed, fully
object-oriented C++ classes. 

WWW: http://qt.nokia.com/products/qt/index.html
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@- Update to qt 4.4.1

Note:
	With this update several ports specific problems
	have been fixed. Qt4 headers and libraries have
	been moved to include/qt4 and lib/qt4. bsd.qt.mk
	defines QT_INCDIR and QT_LIBDIR now, which could
	be used in qt4-dependent ports if required.

Thanks to:	Max Brazhnikov Danny Pansters
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