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    mkfnx
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    @Luca

    The SDK hosted at Qt home page (http://qt.nokia.com) only includes the "basic" stuff for Qt development for typical platforms like Desktop and Embedded, it includes: Development libraries of the "classic" "Qt Modules(Qt Modules)":http://doc.qt.nokia.com/4.6/modules.html and tools like Qt Creator.

    The SDK hosted at Forum Nokia is focused on the development for mobile devices, for this reason it includes extra stuff, needed for develop on this platforms, like: phone simulators, development libraries for mobile devices (Qt Mobility API's) and Symbian and Maemo compilation and debugging tools.

    It's provided like different donwloads because Qt is new for mobile development, but not for the other platforms, then many Qt users aren't focused on mobile devices so they don't need all the extra stuff of the new Nokia Qt SDK.

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      mgran
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      Hi Luca, here is a comparison table:

      "http://qt.nokia.com/products/qt-for-mobile-platforms#qtfornokia":http://qt.nokia.com/products/qt-for-mobile-platforms#qtfornokia

      Project Manager - Qt Development Frameworks

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        luca
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        Ok, thanks a lot.
        Now it's more clear, I didn't see the different name of both SDK:

        QT SDK

        Nokia QT SDK

        Thanks again.

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          andre
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          I do notice the difference in naming, but to say that it is clear? No. Not really.

          Since Qt is Nokia owned anyway, adding Nokia to the name is not a very clear distinction. For clarity, I would have prefered something along the lines of "Qt Mobility SDK" or "Qt for Mobile Platforms" as it is called on the page referenced above. IMHO, that is much clearer than just adding a "Nokia" in front of the name.

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            kamalakshantv
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            -Well its not for Mobile development only. In fact its a superset of Qt SDK-. You can develop for Symbian, Maemo -and Windows desktop-.

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              kamalakshantv
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              But yes I do agree that naming is confusing for someone not aware of it.

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                andre
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                [quote author="QtK" date="1277453875"]Well its not for Mobile development only. In fact its a superset of Qt SDK. You can develop for Symbian, Maemo and Windows desktop.[/quote]

                According to the "link(Comparison table of Nokia Qt SDK and Qt SDK)":http://qt.nokia.com/products/qt-for-mobile-platforms#qtfornokia posted above, that is not the case actually. There is it stated that with the Nokia version, you can not develop for the desktop while you can not develop for the mobile platforms with the desktop version (with the possible future exception of Meego). Is that page incorrect or out-dated then?

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                  kamalakshantv
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                  [quote author="Andre" date="1277454707"][quote author="QtK" date="1277453875"]Well its not for Mobile development only. In fact its a superset of Qt SDK. You can develop for Symbian, Maemo and Windows desktop.[/quote]

                  According to the "link(Comparison table of Nokia Qt SDK and Qt SDK)":http://qt.nokia.com/products/qt-for-mobile-platforms#qtfornokia posted above, that is not the case actually. There is it stated that with the Nokia version, you can not develop for the desktop while you can not develop for the mobile platforms with the desktop version (with the possible future exception of Meego). Is that page incorrect or out-dated then?[/quote]

                  Thank you for correcting me. I had some misunderstanding, I was wrong and the information on that page is correct. I just checked the options provided in Qt Creator that came with Nokia Qt SDK and it doesn't show option for Desktop Development.

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                    luca
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                    I installed Nokia QT SDK for linux but I get this error while executing qtcreator:
                    @luca@slack131:~/NokiaQtSDK/QtCreator/bin$ ./qtcreator
                    Failed to load core: /home/luca/NokiaQtSDK/QtCreator/lib/qtcreator/plugins/Nokia/libCore.so: Cannot load library /home/luca/NokiaQtSDK/QtCreator/lib/qtcreator/plugins/Nokia/libCore.so: (/home/luca/NokiaQtSDK/QtCreator/lib/qtcreator/plugins/Nokia/../../libUtils.so.1: file too short)
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                      kamalakshantv
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                      Never tried it on Linux yet. But note that you cannot develop applications for Symbian Platform using Nokia Qt SDK linux version.

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                        luca
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                        [quote author="QtK" date="1277479535"]Never tried it on Linux yet. But note that you cannot develop applications for Symbian Platform using Nokia Qt SDK linux version.[/quote]

                        This is a big limitation...

                        I hope to have soon a complete linux sdk version.

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