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Qt is another very popular toolkit, as long as you're not dead set on working in C.


Qt would have been my first choice for a long time. Unfortunately the Qt Company has changed their pricing model a few years ago and charges way too much these days. (3950$ per developer and year for desktop and mobile applications. For embedded systems they don't even list public prices...). That said even the open source version is less interesting since one doesn't get official long term security and bug fix updates without continuously migrating to the newest releases.




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