> Hi Justin, > > Am 23.02.2012 08:53, schrieb Justin Stressman: [...] > > At the moment: > * Haiku has a native API, the Be API. > * When programs use the Be API, they are native, well integrated > programs. > * There are ports of other APIs, like Qt. The Qt port is not > completely integrated. In various ways, it shows that it's a port. > > In the proposed future: > * Haiku has a native API, the Qt API. The Qt API is not an additional > layer, it has replaced the Be API. > * When programs use the Qt API, they are native, well integrated > programs. > * There are of course still other ports of API frameworks. > * There is a backwards compatibility layer with the old Be API. > Perhaps on top of Qt, perhaps in paralellel. So In theory it would be possible to have more API's that are as native as Be? And now when I look QT are GPL.. http://qt.nokia.com/products/licensing -- MVH Fredrik Modèen