QT is definitely a possibility. I've never used it, so can't say whether it is more suitable for this task than, say, plain boost, which also contains many useful classes. The GUI part of QT won't be very useful since its all "direct" PC-based GUI and not related to web.
Another issue one should consider is licensing. Last time I looked into it QT had no free license for its Windows version, which is not very good for my project.
July 8, 2008, 6:50 a.m. - andre
QT is definitely a possibility. I've never used it, so can't say whether it is more suitable for this task than, say, plain boost, which also contains many useful classes. The GUI part of QT won't be very useful since its all "direct" PC-based GUI and not related to web. Another issue one should consider is licensing. Last time I looked into it QT had no free license for its Windows version, which is not very good for my project.