Qt Running on Three Different Mobile OS's
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hell of an answer, kudos
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give me more devices running Qt
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There's a minimum of porting.
Normal Qt programming is done in C++, so you simply have to re-compile for each architecture.
However, they are working on some interesting stuff with QtScript and something called WML that may let you run a single script on all Qt architectures without ever compiling.
Also, Phonon is a BIIIIIIIITCH on Windows. I can't get my Qt music player to compile on Windows because I need the DirectShow headers or some weird shit. >_> Not Qt's fault, though.
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Hell yeah! Its awesome! I'm gonna start writing apps!
Do you have to port the apps or could I write an app and run it on Mac OSX Linux Windows OR a Symbian?
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What can I tell you? I like the aesthetics of it. If it makes you feel better, I got linux running on my macbook. :)
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Stop being so awesome, Qt.
I don't think it's a matter of Qt not supporting iPhone, it's a matter of Apple making pathetically locked-down pieces of crap that you can't program.
cyborgtroy 2 years ago 17
Looks impressive on such a short time. Can't wait for some products with Qt on S60 5th platform.
taikonautti 3 years ago 9