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Once Qt is installed, you can use the Maintenance Tool under to add components and to update or remove installed components. The following YouTube video gives a complete walk-through of the installation process:
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To complete the installation, select the components that you want to install and follow the instructions of the installation program. If you do not already have a Qt Account, you can create one during the installation process.

You can use your Qt Account credentials to sign-in to all Qt services, including the forums and wiki. To run the installer, you need a Qt Account.
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The license key is available in the Qt Account Web portal. Users with a commercial license can either sign in with their Qt account or with their Qt license key during the installation process. Offline InstallationĪn offline installer is a single package that contains all of Qt and Add-Ons relevant for a target platform. The online installer is available from the Qt Downloads page. The installer retrieves the license attached to the account from a server and provides a list of available components corresponding to the license. Using the online installer requires signing in to your Qt Account. In the online installer, you can select commercial or open source versions of Qt, tools, and Add-On components to install. Add-On components that are relevant for different platforms.
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Login with a existing Qt account or create a new one: The screenshots provided here are from Linux. Once you've downloaded Qt and opened the installer program, the installation procedure is the same for all operative systems, although the screenshots might look a bit different. If you're not an administrator, you can find several alternative solutions here. Note that you need to be an administrator to install Qt. Once you've downloaded the appropriate installer file, run the executable and follow the instructions below. If you're going to use Qt in Code::Blocks, click on View All Downloads and select Qt x.x.x for Windows 32-bit (MinGW x.x.x, 1.2 GB) under Windows Host. If that's not the case, click on View All Downloads and select one of the first four options under Windows Host. Make sure the file downloaded is called qt-opensource-windows-x86-msvc2015_64-x.x.x.exe or qt-opensource-windows-x86-msvc2015_32-x.x.x.exe (where x.x.x is the version of Qt, for example 5.7.0). If you're going to use Qt in Visual Studio, normally the Download Now button should also work. If you're going to use Qt Creator, which is included in the installer program, just click on Download Now and run the executable. What you should do now depends on which IDE you're going to use. The following screenshot shows the download page on Windows: nĭownload Qt for Windows Open Source Version Remember to change 'x' for the actual version of the installer. Make sure that you are downloading the Qt installer for Linux.Ī file with the name n will be downloaded, then add exec permission chmod +x n Download Qt for Linux Open Source Version
