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December 13, 2013, 03:43:24 AM
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I know that .qt is a quick time file but cannot seem to find Quicktime for Linux, in fact nor do I want to.

 So which open source software opens wallets with a .qt extension?

 Thanks.

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December 13, 2013, 07:09:41 AM
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Wallets with a .qt extension?!
Where do these come from?

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December 13, 2013, 07:19:01 AM
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AFAIK there are wallets saved as a .qt file...
But you should be able to open it with QtCreator as stated above. Perhaps you have downloaded the source code of a Qt project?
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December 13, 2013, 11:15:51 AM
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Hi and thanks for the replies.

What is interesting is that several .qt wallets (such as Litecoin, Bitcoin, PPC etc.) just open without problem.

Whilst others, (infinite coin is one) just sit there, dead in the water, refusing to play.  Huh

 Will try QTCreator.

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 Yet in the macro world, mainstream science is based upon the law that a perpetual motion machine is absolutely impossible!

 This is the embarrassing state of today's science...
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December 13, 2013, 02:33:32 PM
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As ironic, as it is to perhaps be expected, Linux Archive Manager refuses to unpack the QTCreator package.

 Kinda boring no? When some people make stable, functioning software and others, well, they just don't!

Is it not amazing? That in the sub-micro world of the atom, quantum physics requires the perpetual motion of particles with both spin and orbital motions.
 
 Yet in the macro world, mainstream science is based upon the law that a perpetual motion machine is absolutely impossible!

 This is the embarrassing state of today's science...
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