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  • Why Nokia don't use Android on their devices ?

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    There is no way to write qt applications for WP7, sorry. Perhaps WP8? MS is ditching Silverlight anyway, and QML seems a nice fit for the whole Metro UI style.

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    It's too bad. It's much easier to follow threads with a NNTP reader.

  • April fools jokes

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    Oh, not to forget "this one":http://youtu.be/re0VRK6ouwI. Handy to rectify your digestion in case you suffer from too much muffin consumption :-)

    Addition:
    Oh, and don't worry, if people "show up and disappear suddenly":http://crave.cnet.co.uk/gadgets/man-arrested-at-large-hadron-collider-claims-hes-from-the-future-49305387/ around you :-)

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    That is correct.

    [quote author="Andre" date="1333097743"]I think the two GFC's are the same; KDAB is just a reseller for it AFAIK, just like ICS acts as a reseller for KDAB's libraries.[/quote]

  • Glibc steering committee dissolving

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    Please don't post blind links without some text which explains where we are going if we click on the the link. It makes it hard to discern a legitimate link from spam, and it's simply just polite in general to give people some idea of whether they want to click on the link or not.

  • Nokia phones sales

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  • Download DevDays2011 Videos

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    Smal update: I'm checking with the Trolls if I'm legally allowed to post those video's as torrents. So: working on it, hold on a bit longer please!

  • What font is it?

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    Indeed, it is.
    Thanks a lot.
    I didn't know this web site. Very interesting.

  • Gcc 25th anniversary

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    HAPPY BIRTHDAY GCC
    "cake":http://bit.ly/GJav1q

  • Qt 5 schedule?

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    Great. Now I can just wait for it instead of trying to build it on my humble Windows box. :)

  • Nokia Tablet

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    I think Digia do have a commercial Qt version available for Windows 8. But I'am not sure the Metro style is supported.

  • Does Qt Bug Tracker inactive?

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    Reminder

  • Attachment for the forums

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    Doing a quick sniff around the web, it would appear that Imageshack is throwing that stuff up for certain countries and/or domains. Don't know the details. YMMV.

  • [SOLVED]Groups notification

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    Thanks a lot Volker.

  • Simple Ubuntu question...

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    Most likely, what you are looking for is the "power management" section of your "system administration panel". Search the main menu for the control panel and look for the "power management" or "ACPI":http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acpi section. Depending on your DM (Gnome, KDE, etc.) you will find it in a different place and with a different set of switches.

    I think it can be configured from the shell, as well, but I cannot tell you how. Ask the Ubuntu forum.

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    "http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2398755,00.asp":http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2398755,00.asp

    In this interview there are some questions regarding S40, smarterphone and Qt. Elop is simply not answering them. All he says is ' some new work is going on '. It is Nokia's right to disclose the details at a time they seem fit for this. But I wonder why details about the next billion are kept secret. It has been a year since Nokia started saying Qt for next billion. But till now no official information regarding this. All we have is rumors like that in the above post.

  • MAS

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    Hello Sarah,

    I've just saw your message, if you're under a distributed environment you can employ a MAS-based architecture in order to define agents roles and tasks and thus define the agent organization and interactions.

    There are many methodologies (Ingenias, ALAADIN, Gaia, Adelfe, among others) that could be useful to define each aspect of the MAS.

    Nevertheless I think that Qt cannot be the best option to deploy all the MAS. However you can take Java as basis language and JADE or JADEX as MAS Java framework and thus define some JNI classes to connect Qt with Java and profit the best part of both worlds.

    Regards,

  • Qt 5.0 , supported platforms

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    QT is basically part of the competition against Microsoft so they will try to keep it away from WP7 as long as they can. They are a highly proprietary corporation much like Apple. They'll break down eventually though and allow Qt. Unless, of course, if sales of Nokia Windows phones shoot through the roof, in that case they won't allow support of Qt on it. If the sales are dismal, they'll do everything they can to bring more developers to WP7.

    Same old story, different day. I don't understand the reasoning myself. Here we have Android with a huge share of the market and how did they get there? They give it away and make money indirectly. Works for them. Probably Meltemi will begin in feature phones and evolve as the hardware for feature phones becomes so fast and powerful and cheap that the Meltemi platform will look like a smart phone and since that is the largest market, it will dominate. Who knows?

  • Web-like templating engine for XML/.ui files

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    Hi Ludde,
    actually, I ended up using a much simpler solution that does not involve QObject::connect(). It turned out that, thinking twice to my problem, it can be solved with "regular" Qt C++ code.

    I'm still working on it (in my freetime) and I hope I can show you some interesting code in a few weeks.

    CU

    PS: Qt is just fantastic. You just have to make a wish and it promptly supplies you with the required functionality. It's like Santa Claus...