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Qt on Android 2.3 seems promising

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    dangelog
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    [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.

    Software Engineer
    KDAB (UK) Ltd., a KDAB Group company

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      jaak
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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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        changsheng230
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        Ha, No one votes for "Bad" :) , though Nokia did not invest it.

        Chang Sheng
        常升

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          dreevespracticeinsight.net
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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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            robson.ramiro
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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!

            []s

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              doubitchou
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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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                mohsen
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                i vote for Android too

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                  Schneidi
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                  I can't wait to start developing on Android systems.
                  So I hope that the lighhouse project will get some support.

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                    DenisKormalev
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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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                      subin
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                      Please don't forget to update here too!
                      https://www.facebook.com/qt.android

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