Complete integrated development environment (IDE) for application developers

Qt Creator

Qt Creator

  -  359 MB  -  Open Source
  • Latest Version

    Qt Creator 16.0.1 LATEST

  • Review by

    Daniel Leblanc

  • Operating System

    Windows 7 64 / Windows 8 64 / Windows 10 64 / Windows 11

  • User Rating

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  • Author / Product

    The Qt Company / External Link

  • Filename

    qt-creator-opensource-windows-x86_64-16.0.1.exe

For developers working with C++ and Qt, having a robust and feature-rich integrated development environment (IDE) is essential.

Qt Creator is a powerful and versatile IDE for Windows specifically designed for building Qt applications.

It is widely used for desktop, embedded, and mobile application development, offering an intuitive interface and a strong set of features.

Qt Creator is an open-source IDE designed to streamline Qt application development across multiple platforms, including Windows, macOS, and Linux.

It provides code editing, debugging, version control, and UI design tools, making it a comprehensive solution for Qt-based software development.

With its CMake, QMake, and Meson support, it caters to developers working on both simple and complex projects.

Main Features

Cross-Platform Support – Develop and deploy applications on Windows, Linux, macOS, and embedded systems.

Advanced Code Editor – Syntax highlighting, auto-completion, refactoring tools, and smart indentation for C++, QML, JavaScript, and Python.

Integrated Debugger – Supports GDB, LLDB, and Microsoft Debugger for seamless debugging of C++ applications.

Graphical UI Designer – Drag-and-drop UI design with Qt Quick Designer and Qt Widgets.

Built-in Version Control – Integration with Git, Subversion, and Perforce.

Project Management – Supports multiple build systems like CMake, QMake, and Meson.

Embedded Development – Debug and deploy applications for embedded platforms like Raspberry Pi and MCUs.

User Interface

Qt Creator features a clean and modern interface designed for efficiency. The IDE includes a split-pane view for working on multiple files simultaneously and provides customizable layouts.

It also features a powerful search and navigation system, making it easy to locate files, classes, and functions.

Installation and Setup
  • Download Qt Creator from the official Qt website.
  • Run the installer and select the required Qt components and dependencies.
  • Configure the build environment (choose CMake, QMake, or another build system).
  • Set up compilers and debuggers (MinGW, MSVC, Clang, etc.).
  • Start coding your Qt-based applications.
How to Use

Create a New Project – Use the project wizard to start a new Qt Widgets or Qt Quick application.

Write Code – Utilize the advanced editor with syntax highlighting and code completion.

Design UI – Use the drag-and-drop UI designer for easy interface building.

Compile & Build – Choose a build configuration and compile your project.

Debug & Test – Use the integrated debugger to troubleshoot issues.

Deploy – Package and deploy your application to the target platform.

FAQ

Is Qt Creator free?
Yes, this program is open-source, but the Qt framework has both free and commercial licensing options.

Can I use Qt Creator for Python development?
Yes, it supports Python with PyQt and PySide, but C++ is its primary language.

Does Qt Creator support CMake?
Yes, it fully supports CMake, making it compatible with modern C++ projects.

Can I use Qt Creator for non-Qt projects?
Yes, you can use Qt Creator as a general C++ IDE even for non-Qt applications.

Is Qt Creator good for beginners?
While Qt Creator is feature-rich, beginners may find it complex compared to simpler IDEs like Eclipse or Visual Studio Code.

Alternatives

Microsoft Visual Studio – A popular C++ IDE with powerful debugging tools.

Eclipse IDE – A versatile, extensible C++ IDE.

Pricing

Open-Source Version – Free for personal and non-commercial use.

Commercial License – Pricing varies depending on Qt Company’s licensing model for professional developers.

System Requirements
  • OS: Windows 10/11 (64-bit)
  • Processor: Intel or AMD (x86_64 architecture)
  • RAM: 4GB (8GB recommended)
  • Disk Space: 2GB minimum
  • Graphics: OpenGL 2.0 support required for Qt Quick applications
PROS
  • Excellent Qt integration for rapid development
  • Cross-platform support for Windows, Linux, and macOS
  • Powerful code editor with auto-completion and debugging tools
  • Great UI design tools for Qt Widgets and Qt Quick
  • Good support for embedded and mobile development
CONS
  • The free version lacks some commercial features
  • Limited third-party plugin ecosystem compared to Visual Studio
  • Can be resource-intensive for large projects
  • Commercial licensing can be expensive for professional use
Conclusion

Qt Creator is a powerful, cross-platform IDE that excels in Qt and C++ development. With an intuitive code editor, robust debugging tools, and excellent UI design capabilities, it is the preferred choice for developers working on Qt applications. While it may have a steeper learning curve for beginners, it provides all the necessary tools to build, test, and deploy high-quality software.

  • Qt Creator 16.0.1 Screenshots

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    Qt Creator 16.0.1 Screenshot 1
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What's new in this version:

Editing:
- Fixed that formatting code with the Beautifier plugin broke the text encoding
- Fixed that jumping to a column that doesn't exist jumped to a different line

C++:
- Fixed that autodetection of tab settings was turned on for the built-in
- code styles

QML:
- Fixed that `Follow Symbol Under Cursor` could open a copy in the build folder
- Language Server Protocol
- Fixed the sorting in `Type Hierarchy`

Projects:
- Fixed a possible crash when renaming files
- Fixed a crash when canceling the download of SDKs

CMake:
- Improved the detection of Ninja on macOS
- Fixed a crash when adding files
- Fixed `Package manager auto setup` for CMake older than 3.19

Debugging:
- Fixed `Open Memory Editor Showing Stack Layout`

QML:
- Fixed that variable values in `Locals` view were not marked as changed
- Fixed the re-enabling of breakpoints

Analyzer:

QML Profiler:
- Fixed attaching to a running external application

Perf:
- Fixed stopping profiling with the tool button

Terminal:
- Fixed issues with the `PATH` environment variable
- Fixed `Enable mouse tracking`

Version Control Systems:

Git:
- Guarded against crashes in `Branches` view

Platforms:

iOS:
- Fixed running on iOS 17+ devices with Xcode 15.4