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Qt for Symbian - Setting up a Symbian/S60 development environment

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Uploaded by on Dec 2, 2009

Perl version: Read discussion, http://discussion.forum.nokia.com/forum/showthread.php?t=192879

Alessandro Portale, Software Engineer at Nokia, Qt Development Frameworks, shows how to set up a basic Symbian/S60 development environment on Windows.

Download links:
http://bit.ly/ovisuite
http://bit.ly/carbidecpp
http://bit.ly/activeperl56
http://bit.ly/s60sdk
http://bit.ly/openc
http://bit.ly/apptrk

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  • I'm a bit confused now .

    Do i need the 638 build or the 635?

    I have them both now.

  • You are fine with either version.

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  • What Can I do?.........

    When I'm Installing Some Symbian Software

    It Says "Component QT Missing"

    Would I Need TO Install On PC then In My Phone?

    Is There Any Setup Directly In My Phone To Inistall QT 4.7, Qt Webkit or Other QT aaps ?

  • OMG , No wonder Apple is Kicking ass ,, Why-TF is all this crap needed for me to start developing a QT app !!!????

  • I want to try using Qt on my Nokia, Could I try it if I see some problem in all of your comment?

  • i flagged this video as child abuse. anyone here did the same thing ?

  • @QtStudios Question regarding symbian^3 and USB otg input feature.

    I'm interested in how hard would it be to build a paint app with usb tablet pressure sensitivity. They've done it on Maemo i'm interested if S^3 and QT is capable of it. S^3 natively supports tablets but i'm not sure about the pressure points.

  • don't try symbian 3 :) 

  • don't try symbian 3 :)

  • Why not make all of this into a unfied experiense ?

  • So basically, those of us who have Win 7 64 bit are out of luck with all this then?

  • What about ActivePerl 5.12.x? Can we use it instead of 5.8.x?

    And why do we need CarbideC++?

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