"Qtarot" is a tarot reading and teaching software that utilizes the Qt library. The project aims to provide an interactive and engaging tool for tarot enthusiasts and learners to expand their knowledge and skills.
One of the most impressive features of the Qtarot project is the ability for users to create their own spreads or decks. All that is necessary is to create the appropriate text files that describe their configuration, and add appropriate images.
The current version of Qtarot is regarded as an alpha quality, which means that the developers are working on enhancing the software's functionality, particularly on improving the card description module, which is still evolving.
In the latest release version, the developers have fixed several bugs and improved the software's handling of HTML files that users will find quite useful. The release also comes with two new decks. The Rider-Waite deck, which technically the developers never had permission to distribute, has been replaced by the Aquatic Tarot. This deck is a beautiful watercolor rendition of the A.E. Waite/Pamela Colman Smith deck.
Another new addition to the Qtarot project is the Silicon Valley Tarot, courtesy of Andreas Schröter and Thomas Scoville. The developers have also included full descriptions of each card, thanks to the Colman-Smith Tarot project, which was quite an achievement.
In summary, the Qtarot project is a commendable tarot reading/teaching software that uses the Qt library. It is flexible, easy to use, and has unique features that make it a must-have tool for tarot card enthusiasts.
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