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KDAB, the Qt experts, provides consulting and mentoring for developing Qt applications from scratch and in porting from all popular and legacy frameworks to Qt. Our software products increase Qt productivity and our Qt trainers have trained 50% of commercial Qt developers globally.

Services

“When deadlines are
tight or you need
Qt expertise,
we can help…”
“I was impressed by
the speed at which
the KDAB engineers got
started on the project”
“Their extensive
experience with both
Linux and Windows
enabled prompt delivery”
“The fact that KDAB
offers both training and
consultancy was also
a deciding factor”
“It actually worked out
better than I expected,
and my expectations
were quite high”
“KDAB consultants
were teamplayers,
and that made the
difference…”

Do you need to build a Qt application from scratch or help migrating from a legacy framework? Need a troubleshooter for a sticky problem or help to install and use Squish? Our experts can solve the hard problems with your code and have helped many major corporations and organizations achieve their project goals.
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Training

Seats available at upcoming
Training Courses

Berlin, Germany  26th Aug
Berlin, Germany  9th Se
Bay Area, CA  9th Sep
Berlin, Germany  16th Sep

Do you need to get up-to-speed with Qt or increase your Qt knowledge? Need to learn how to use Squish? KDAB gives outstanding training courses, gaining consistently excellent praise. Our instructors are all full-time Qt developers able to give unique insights gained from daily experience in the trenches.
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Products

We collected many of
our internal tools and
modules into maintained,
powerful packages
Our software runs on
any platform supported
by Qt (Windows,
Mac and Unix)
All products come
with source code,
documentation and
12 month support
KD Chart is a complete
implementation of the
ODF Chart specification
Create all kinds of reports
within Qt applications
with KD Reports
KD SOAP is a web
service access package
for Qt applications

KDAB’s software products aim to help Qt developers save time and our high level widgets and tools have trimmed off hundreds of hours of development. These maintained powerful packages include charting, report generation, SOAP support and a class collection that contains many of our internal tools.
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  • 02-08-2013
    Please fill in our Presentations Survey
    The Call to Papers for Qt Developer Days 2013 has now ended with many interesting and exciting presentations proposed. As an innovation this year, we would like to request your input in helping us choose which presentations to include in the schedule. Please, let us know what you think; take a few minutes out to complete ...
  • 25-07-2013
    Qt Developer Days Update
    Registrations for Qt DevDays Berlin are still coming in thick and fast, even though the Early Bird deadline has ended. A big congratulations to all those who registered in time to get a free Raspberry Pi. We believe a growing community is a healthy community. So this year we’re opening the door wider by adding the ...
  • 25-07-2013
    KD Chart 2.5.1 Released!
    KDAB announces availability of KD Chart 2.5.1, the seventh minor release of the KD Chart 2 series. KD Chart is a comprehensive business charting package with many different chart types and a large number of customization options. We are constantly improving the package to suit customer needs, and have been doing so for years. 2.5.1 is a ...
  • 25-07-2013
    Qt Contributor’s Summit 2013
    This year the Qt Project decided to use Akademy as an opportunity to widen the participation at its annual Qt Contributor Summit by including one of their main Open Source stakeholders, the KDE developer community. Several of the usual attendees of the summit made use of the opportunity to also attend the Akademy conference days. Naturally KDAB, ...
  • 25-07-2013
    KDAB and Akademy
    KDAB is well known for having strong ties to the wider Qt Open Source community, especially to KDE, the largest Free Software Qt initiative. Many of KDAB’s engineers have been part of the KDE community for years, often longer than a decade, and have helped shape it into the world’s leading source for Free and Open ...
  • 25-07-2013
    QML Engine Blog Series
    KDABian Thomas McGuire has a fantastic ongoing series of blogs targeting the internals of the QML engine. He has added a new entry this month regarding use of custom parsers in QML. If you haven’t checked it out, head over to our blog section and let him know what you think. Don’t miss another post and subscribe ...

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