[Qt-interest] How can I write Qt apps for my everyday cell phone?
Bo Thorsen
bo at fioniasoftware.dk
Tue Aug 23 18:18:05 CEST 2011
I'm very happy with my Nokia N8 and my wife has a C7 which is nice as
well. Just download the Nokia SDK for Windows and start coding for the
Symbian platform. Easy and cheap solution for you.
Bo.
Den 23-08-2011 18:08, K. Frank skrev:
> Hello List!
>
> In a short summary, what are some of the the concrete things I would
> have to do to build and run Qt apps on a cell phone I use day to day?
>
> I know this is an open-ended question, but any practical advice would
> be appreciated.
>
> What cell phone should I buy? (I live in the northeast U.S. and use
> Verizon Wireless, and I don't want to change.) I would want a good
> quality smart phone, but I would be willing to make some compromises
> to get a convenient Qt platform.
>
> Would I need any special hardware to build the apps or load them onto
> the cell phone? Would I need a special version of Qt or a certain compiler,
> or other software? (Right now I use mingw for Qt.)
>
> Would I need a special host for development? (Right now I use windows,
> but it could be linux.)
>
> Where would QML and Qt mobility come into all of this?
>
> How much of my desktop Qt knowledge and code would be useful for my
> cell phone apps?
>
> I don't really mind if my apps themselves are buggy (my fault, at any rate),
> but how much would I risk making my cell phone flaky or unusable?
>
> Any hidden gotcha's or expenses?
>
> Any other quick thoughts?
Bo Thorsen,
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