The Qt help is superb and makes the MSDN help in Visual Studio look like the dog we all know it is (every C++ developer knows that the MSDN has sucked since the MSVC 6 days). However, the context-sensitive help in Qt Creator doesn't always do what you'd expect. For example, if you have a #include selected, F1 will not display the relevant help page, which is a shame.
#include <QString>
Put your cursor between the braces and hit F1. I would expect the QString help page to appear, but instead I get No documentation available. Hardly the end of the world, but little touches like this would add even more shine to an already shiny IDE.
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