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website | framelesshelper | |
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21 | 826 | |
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7.6 | 9.2 | |
25 days ago | 5 months ago | |
HTML | C++ | |
BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License | MIT License |
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Ask HN: Side project of more that $2k monthly revenue what's your project?
https://github.com/outline/website has the source
framelesshelper
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Ask HN: Side project of more that $2k monthly revenue what's your project?
Overall, I love Qt. I started studying QML 2 weeks ago to implement a Kanban view based on the underlined Markdown styled todo items in the text editor, and it's been really great so far. Property bindings, signals & slots, integration with C++, it all makes so much sense, much more than other declarative languages/frameworks (looking at you, React) imo.
Qt has been around for years, the documentation is extensive and the community is large and supportive. With QML I faced many problems, especially half-assed examples/documentation, Qt Creator's intellisense doesn't work well with QML sometimes, etc... But the tradeoff is worth it. I'm getting things done in a much faster pace with QML.
A problem that is common both in Qt and other cross-platform frameworks is that you end up writing some custom code for each operating system to make the look and feel more native. But I think it's getting better with awesome open-source projects taking care of beautiful native window decorations[1].
[1] https://github.com/wangwenx190/framelesshelper
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QStyleHelper - (QML and Widgets) Change QStyle/QPalette easily Fluent/Mica /w W11 and detect dark/light system
Love what I see here. This could possibly work perfectly together with FramelessHelper (github.com/wangwenx190/framelesshelper) which I use in my own application.
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I re-released my screenshot application, it is now open source
I evaluated first because I wanted to achieve a true frameless window styling which is way harder to do in widgets than in QML. I stumbled upon FramelessHelper (https://github.com/wangwenx190/framelesshelper) then (which is also available for QML) and I started in widgets. It fully depends on what you like more. I am still not a fan of writing JavaScript for desktop applications (except extensions) and since I've started with Qt I always used Widgets. I just feel more home on this side.
What are some alternatives?
qwindowkit - Cross-platform frameless window framework for Qt. Support Windows, macOS, Linux.
QStyleHelper - A Helper class for managing QStyle, QPalette, TitleBar Color on Windows and auto detect color scheme changes.
pawxel - Lightweight screenshot tool for designers & developers
clavier-plus - Clavier+ keyboard shortcuts manager for Windows
Requestly - 🚀 Most Popular developer tool for frontend developers & QAs to debug web and mobile applications. Redirect URL (Switch Environments), Modify Headers, Mock APIs, Modify Response, Insert Scripts & Record web sessions and share it with your teammates for debugging.
mockttp - Powerful friendly HTTP mock server & proxy library
ExtPay - The JavaScript library for ExtensionPay.com — payments for your browser extensions, no server needed.
pirsch - Pirsch is a drop-in, server-side, no-cookie, and privacy-focused analytics solution for Go.
Proxyman - Modern. Native. Delightful Web Debugging Proxy for macOS, iOS, and Android ⚡️
notes - Fast and beautiful note-taking app written in C++. Write down your thoughts.
httptoolkit - HTTP Toolkit is a beautiful & open-source tool for debugging, testing and building with HTTP(S) on Windows, Linux & Mac :tada: Open an issue here to give feedback or ask for help.