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Where I will get the Qt Creator 4 win 64 bit

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    John R
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    Hello All,

    I am planning to do a an application using PyQt with VTK, for this I am instructed to

    have Qt Creator-4 with windows 64 bit, I had a search for this in Goole,QT web sites and Soruce- Forge web site including the QT web site Archive folders but I couldn't find the one which I need, always finding only qt opensource exe zips those are mostly either qt-3 series or qt-5 series and most of these are 32 bit compacts and contains only QT Designer not getting QT Creator IDE!!, feeling very difficult to find QT 4 Series!!

    Do anyone having idea of getting QT 4 Series with QT Creator Windows 64 bit version, somebody please help..

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      sierdzio
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      Here are all Qt versions built by Qt Company: link

      And here are builds of Qt Creator: link

      You do not need 64 bit Qt Creator to develop 64 bit applications: for that you need only the Qt Framework to be compiled in 64 bit.

      (Z(:^

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      • sierdzioS sierdzio

        Here are all Qt versions built by Qt Company: link

        And here are builds of Qt Creator: link

        You do not need 64 bit Qt Creator to develop 64 bit applications: for that you need only the Qt Framework to be compiled in 64 bit.

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        John R
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        @sierdzio,

        That’s a great help, really thank you for your help, let me check your web link.

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          sierdzio
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          BTW: the newest release of Qt Creator is 3.2.2. There is no Qt Creator 4 yet. You can use the newest version to develop both Qt 4 and Qt 5 applications.

          I have not used PyQt, though, so I can't help you there.

          (Z(:^

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          • sierdzioS sierdzio

            BTW: the newest release of Qt Creator is 3.2.2. There is no Qt Creator 4 yet. You can use the newest version to develop both Qt 4 and Qt 5 applications.

            I have not used PyQt, though, so I can't help you there.

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            John R
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            @sierdzio,

            Thank you very much for that info, I should check with PyQt

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              mcosta
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              Hi,

              my favourite Python IDE is PyCharm; I also used it for PyQt projects

              Once your problem is solved don't forget to:

              • Mark the thread as SOLVED using the Topic Tool menu
              • Vote up the answer(s) that helped you to solve the issue

              You can embed images using (http://imgur.com/) or (http://postimage.org/)

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                sierdzio
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                Thanks @mcosta good to know! I've been using Ninja IDE for my Python development, it's also very good, Qt Creator-style IDE.

                (Z(:^

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                  mcosta
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                  I used Ninja before switch to PyCharm. Was ok but I prefer the second one

                  Once your problem is solved don't forget to:

                  • Mark the thread as SOLVED using the Topic Tool menu
                  • Vote up the answer(s) that helped you to solve the issue

                  You can embed images using (http://imgur.com/) or (http://postimage.org/)

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                    sierdzio
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                    Perfect, I'll try it out some day. Thanks again.

                    @John-R apologies for hijacking your thread a bit ;-)

                    (Z(:^

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                    • sierdzioS sierdzio

                      Perfect, I'll try it out some day. Thanks again.

                      @John-R apologies for hijacking your thread a bit ;-)

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                      John R
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                      @sierdzio,

                      That hijacking is really good :), some useful stuff to me...great response

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                      • M mcosta

                        Hi,

                        my favourite Python IDE is PyCharm; I also used it for PyQt projects

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                        John R
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                        @mcosta,

                        Thank you so much Mcosta for introducing PyCharm IDE, very nice IDE. Now I got confused on should I go for Qt Creator or PyCharm but hope will it support for VTK and won't create any issue on working with it (only if you know about vtk..)

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