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Originally Posted by JSWolf
Sigil 0.7.2 uses Qt4.
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Xubuntu 14.10 comes default with Qt5. So, if that's the requirement to run whatever the newest version of Sigil is -- 0.8.2? -- then Gregg is "golden."
EDIT: If I wanted to run Qt5 on Linux Mint 13 (based on Ubuntu 12.04 LTS, first released in 2012) I could do it. Is Qt5 installation extremely difficult in Windows? I'm trying to figure out what the big deal is here.