For one thing it's not available on Hackage. This surely hurts visibility of any Haskell package. It may be the reason it didn't receive so much attention.

Best regards,
Krzysztof Skrzętnicki

On Fri, Jun 24, 2011 at 23:31, Michael Serra <mk.serra@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi all,
  Recently I have been doing the usual beginner's search for the "best GUI toolkit" available to Haskell, and today I installed David Harley's qtHaskell bindings.  I was surprised to find they were easy to install (on Linux), and all the examples run flawlessly.  So I have two related questions: (1) has anyone out there used qtHaskell, and what was your experience; (2) why do these bindings seem to be a less-popular option than wxwidgets and gtk2hs?  I understand qtHaskell is much newer than the others, and so far its development appears to be a one-man operation; other than these obvious explanations, is there a bigger reason people don't seem to be using or discussing QT with Haskell?  I would have thought working bindings to such a useful framework would be a bigger deal. 
- m. serra

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