Originally posted by Detructor
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* Posix/X11 (GNU/Linux, FreeBSD, HP-UX, Solaris, AIX, etc.)
* Embedded Linux (running directly on a Linux framebuffer)
* Mac OS X (Both Cocoa and Carbon backends are available, to support any Mac OS X version)
* Windows (Both 32bit and 64bit)
* Windows CE / Mobile
* Symbian
* Maemo/MeeGo (actually just a special case of Posix/X11)
It also works (though unsupported by Qt Software) on:
* Haiku
* OS/2
* Amiga OS4
* iPhone
* Android
* webOS (Palm Pre)
* Amazon Kindle DX
* Linux/Wayland
What are you missing to call it "really multi-platform"?
Note, while KDevelop needs the KDE Libraries, only available on Posix/X11, Mac OS X and Windows, what I advocated was using it to write plain Qt applications, which works on pretty much anything, and integrates well into whatever it runs on.
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