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QSpeedTest is a GUI tool written in C++ and Qt for evaluating the latency and speed of an Internet or LAN access by pinging and concurrently downloading test files from a customized list of target servers. It is currently hosted on SourceForge.net as free software, published under the GNU General Public License version 3 and is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. CONTENTS 1. Source code availability 2. Requirements for Windows users 3. Build instructions 4. Acknowledgements 5. Support and contact info 1. Source code availability As per the requirements of GPLv3, QSpeedTest's source code is available to anyone via HTTP downloading from the project's page in SourceForge: https://sourceforge.net/projects/qspeedtest/files http://qspeedtest.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/qspeedtest Should the aforementioned URLs permanently cease to work, you can contact me (see section 4) and ask for the sources. I will do my best to provide you with a copy via electronic mail. 2. Requirements for Windows users In order to run, this program requires some of the Qt DLLs present in the system, either in the same folder as the program or in a folder included in the PATH variable. For your convenience, a suitable compressed archive with these DLLs is available in 7z and ZIP format here: https://sourceforge.net/projects/qspeedtest/files/qspeedtest-win32-required-libraries 3. Build instructions Provided that you have installed the necessary Qt development libraries and build tools, all you have to do in order to build binaries from the source code is to navigate to a directory containing the source and enter the two following commands: qmake make If you feel more comfortable working with an IDE (Integrated Development Environment), I recommend installing the complete Qt SDK by Nokia, which contains all the necessary libraries and build tools, as well as the excellent Qt Creator IDE. You can install the SDK either via your distribution's repositories (if you are using a Linux distro) or from binaries available in Nokia's Qt homepage: http://qt.nokia.com In Qt Creator, you only need to load QSpeedTest's main project file (qspeedtest.pro) and use the command under "Build" menu 4. Acknowledgements Material from the Open Clipart Library was used for the creation of QSpeedTest's artwork http://www.openclipart.org 5. Support and contact info For more information about QSpeedTest, visit its homepage: http://qspeedtest.sourceforge.net and the official phpBB forum: https://sourceforge.net/apps/phpbb/qspeedtest You may also contact the author via e-mail at: parsifal@binarynotion.net
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