Qt on Android 2.3 seems promising
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Users doesn't care what language / tool an application is written in. So I don't think a Qt version for Android in anyway affect sales for Nokia. But some people do think that Qt shouldn't be used to create applications for a competitors platform. I think such an argument is baseless. Also I don't understand how the problem of differentiation happens, since on Android, only third part apps will be written in Qt. The UI layer of the phone will always be Android native code. If an app becomes so popular, it will be available on all platforms and user don't care for Qt or dalvik or ... sdk. If Qt is ported to Android, then
Qt will be the primary platform for mobile development. Qt will be the king. -
[quote]Users doesn’t care what language / tool an application is written in. So I don’t think a Qt version for Android in anyway affect sales for Nokia.[/quote]
User don't, developers and companies do! If one wants to reach the largest market share for its application, the "Write once / deploy on symbian+maemo+meego+android+..." strategy is winning.
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[quote author="peppe" date="1292579820"][quote]Users doesn’t care what language / tool an application is written in. So I don’t think a Qt version for Android in anyway affect sales for Nokia.[/quote]
User don't, developers and companies do! If one wants to reach the largest market share for its application, the "Write once / deploy on symbian+maemo+meego+android+..." strategy is winning.[/quote]
Exactly. It will be a big win for mobile developers.
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Ha, No one votes for "Bad" :) , though Nokia did not invest it.
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What is important for Qt developers is "write once and run everywhere". I am a Nokia commercial customer. Ultimately Nokia benefits from meeting the needs of its customers.
So supporting Qt on Android platforms is good.
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I think that nokia is spending a big oportunity to come in, strong, a fight against iOS to gain more market share.
I´m tried to use Lighthouse, but without success... (problems posted on site)
If anyone have way to make it works I´ll appreciate a lot!
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I am in the same case as David one : the need to commercialy deploy the same app for all platform and actually what we are doing is a java app for android and blackberry phones, Xcode for Ipad/Ipod mobiles, Qt for the others platforms.
So when Win7 mobile seems to avoid Qt apps now, why having "C.O.D.E." and in that case with android would be a bad thing ?
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Scheidi, you can start it now. Necessitas is not a "started-yesterday" project so it can be used in development now (we used it without any critical problems, but of course it is non-stable software so you should double test it before production)
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