> Only viable Qt competitor in embedded is Rightware Kanzi. Has anyone here experience with them?
Kanzi is a cosmic horror in comparison to Qt in terms of low level bugs, which you cannot do anything about.
Kanzi tries to differentiate as a purpose built built HMI environment where you get UI+hardware IO+readymade apps, but sucks greatly at being it. Hardware support is where you don't even try using anything, but reference hardware.
Kanzi is a cosmic horror in comparison to Qt in terms of low level bugs, which you cannot do anything about.
Kanzi tries to differentiate as a purpose built built HMI environment where you get UI+hardware IO+readymade apps, but sucks greatly at being it. Hardware support is where you don't even try using anything, but reference hardware.