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I've been looking for an hour now, I go here: http://qt-project.org/downloads, but there are no installers for Qt. It has the source code ("Qt libraries"), and the installer for Qt Creator, which I downloaded and installed, but a bunch of the stuff in Qt Creator is missing (Ex. project types, "kits"), and I'm guessing this is because I need to install Qt4 itself, which I cannot find!

I'm asking this because I installed Qt4 fine on another computer, but I forget where I got it from. http://qt.digia.com/Try-Qt-Now/ will get me the SDK but it's the trial version, I want the open source free version.

Where do I get this! I know it's out there because I installed it on another computer a few weeks ago, and all I had to to was run a simple .exe file to install it (and I know for a fact it was a legitimate copy, not some pirated version).

Also, I want to be able to use it with QMake And QCreator so I would assume that one of the packages like this: "Qt libraries 4.8.4 for Windows (minGW 4.4, 317 MB)" would not work?

PS. To whoever nice guys decided to vote down/close this project, I'm fairly sure this fits in this category: "software tools commonly used by programmers", which is one of the questions the SO FAQ says are appropriate to ask on this website.

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It's right there on http://qt-project.org/downloads. "Qt libraries 4.8.4 for Windows" (various versions, for MinGW and Visual Studio.) I don't see how you can miss it :-/

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