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ICS, a Qt consultancy in Bedford, MA, has published a white paper by Mark Hatch, the manager of its Qt business, on the implications of Qt being released under the GNU Lesser General Public License, which allows commercial development with the open-source version of Qt as of the release of Qt 4.5. Among its predictions is the proliferation of independent support options and the migration of projects from other toolkits, such as GTK+, to Qt because of its technical superiority. The PDF can be downloaded here.