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** Copyright (C) 2011 Nokia Corporation and/or its subsidiary(-ies).
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** Contact: Nokia Corporation (qt-info@nokia.com)
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/*!
\page editions.html
\title Qt Editions
\ingroup licensing
\brief Information about the different editions of Qt.
Qt can be used to create both commercial and non-commercial
software for a wide range of different deployment environments,
and is supplied in a number of different forms to suit the needs
of different kinds of developers.
In terms of license conditions, there are two main forms of Qt:
\list
\o The \l{Qt Commercial Edition} is the commercial version of
\l{About Qt}{Qt} which can be used to create closed source software.
\o The \l{Open Source Versions of Qt} are freely available for download.
\endlist
On the Qt web site, you can find a
\l{Qt Licensing Overview} and information on \l{Qt License Pricing}
for commercial editions of Qt and other Qt-related products.
*/
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