Nokia is to sell its Qt Commercial software licensing and professional services business to Digia, a company that produces mobile and user experience services and products. The Qt application ...
After 36 hours of developer ‘show-submersion’ I think I have a pretty good idea of how the Nokia X-factor is playing out in the Qt cross-platform world. There are very few blue Nokia logos around and ...
LONDON — Nokia has started allowing developers to port its Qt platform to its Maemo 5 operating system, a move aimed at getting more consumer and enterprise applications available for its upcoming ...
As Nokia rebuilds itself to focus on Microsoft’s Windows Phone platform, it is selling its Qt commercial licensing and services business to Finnish company Digia. Qt is a cross-platform application ...
The next version but one of Nokia's Maemo mobile Linux operating system will use Qt rather than GTK+ for its application development framework. Basing Maemo Harmattan on Qt will make it easier for ...
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Nokia has issued a release candidate for version 1.0 of the Qt SDK and has published some details about the release roadmap. The SDK will be released with Qt Creator 2.0 and Qt 4.6.3. Qt is an open ...
What's in a name? Well, for Nokia, at least, quite a lot. It's dropping the official use of terms such as Symbian^3 and Symbian^4 for its new phones. Instead it will be just using Symbian as a catch ...
Nokia has introduced a new software development kit (SDK) for its Qt user interface framework, which helps Qt application developers more easily target mobile devices such as Nokia’s new N8 smartphone ...
Digia has acquired the Qt framework from Nokia, giving it full control over the application framework, and now plans to expand support to more platforms, it said on Thursday. Digia, based in Finland, ...
Exactly. Nevertheless, I don't think that bringing the Qt Quick for touch applications makes the whole approach mobile-obsessed. It's pragmatic 100%, mobile devices are the current trend, be them ...
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