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Revision as of 14:55, 25 March 2016
Qt can be used for application development for a wide range of target platforms, like:
- Desktop: Linux, Mac OS X, Windows
- Embedded and RTOS: Linux, QNX, VxWorks, Windows
- Mobile: Android, iOS, Windows
For in depth information and more exotic platforms see the official documentation: Supported Platforms.
Even if not listed there, with some extra work you may also be able to target platforms like:
- Various BSDs
- Haiku
- Windows versions older than Windows XP
Depending on your target you'll need a suitable host platform. For specific information see the lists of supported platforms mentioned above. For a quick overview see the following table:
Target | Host |
---|---|
Desktop | |
Desktop Linux | Desktop Linux |
Mac OS X | Mac OS X |
Windows XP or higher | Windows 7 or higher |
Embedded, RTOS | |
Embedded Linux | Desktop Linux |
QNX | Desktop Linux |
VxWorks | Desktop Linux Windows 7 |
Windows Embedded 7 | Windows 7 or higher |
Mobile | |
Android | Desktop Linux Mac OS X Windows 7 or higher |
iOS | Mac OS X |
Windows Phone | Windows 8 |
Windows RT | Windows 8 |