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Hi, According to Qt 5.9 Release plan, it should be ready for downloading now. I have the.qt-opensource-windows-x86-android-5.8.0. file with the size of 1.3 GB. Now it's July the Thirteen and if I want to have.qt-opensource-windows-x86-android-5.9. —not through the online installer but an offline source— where to download it from please?
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