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            <description>Building Qyoto for Windows is not quite supported at the moment by the KDEbindings team, but after a bit of trial and error I found a way to get it working. To see how this started, you can take a look at my posts to the KDEbindings mailing list: &lt;http://www.nabble.com/Qyoto-on-Windows-to17040536.html&gt; and &lt;http://www.nabble.com/Windows-patch-to17759886.html&gt;</description>
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            <description>What is Qyoto?

Qyoto is a set of bindings created by the KDEbindings team that wrap the Qt framework. Although it provides much more, Qt is mostly known as a professional cross-platform GUI toolkit. It is used by wp&gt;KDE to render their famous desktop and its open source edition is since version 4 also available for Windows. Using Qyoto, you can use this C++ framework in your .NET programs.</description>
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