[Qt-interest] Qt as true mobile multi-platform framework.

Mihail Naydenov mlists at ymail.com
Wed Nov 10 09:23:19 CET 2010


I will say, give nokia a chance with their symbian-will-be-cool and their meego 
thing.

It all will be clear in a year or two if this works (and makes money and share).

In the meantime, 
dont forget, they can always port (officially) Qt to Android (or whatever) and 
try again!
That is the point of Qt for both nokia (to abstract its dev platform) and 
programmers (to reuse skills independent of the platform).


MihailNaydenov


>
>From: Paulo Silva <paulo.jnkml at gmail.com>
>Cc: Qt Interest <qt-interest at trolltech.com>
>Sent: Wed, November 10, 2010 8:47:36 AM
>Subject: Re: [Qt-interest] Qt as true mobile multi-platform framework.
>
>Well, in the end this is all a matter of money.
>
>
>I do know about the iPhone and Android ports, but it's hard to rely on these 
>ports for a comercial product.
>
>
>The reasons for using qt for the GUI would be that theoretically it would be 
>better (possibly not) than stuff like Titanium.
>(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Multiple_phone_web_based_application_framework)
>
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>In the end the "boss" only cares about the iPhone and Android markets so the 
>other platforms (symbian, win, etc) are not even necessary.
>
>
>If only nokia would go Android as it seems like the case for most of the 
>makers...
>
>
>:| 


      
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