Nokia's Bill Bonney, Senior Systems Architect, and Ashwini Bharadwaj, Senior Software Engineer, talk about the advantages of developing the new Nokia Store client using Qt and Qt Quick. From the simple installation of the Qt SDK, though its developer friendly UI and comprehensive API documentation to the power of Qt Quick and Qt signals and slots, Bill and Ashwini provide a compelling insight into the advantages of Qt-based development. The video also showcases the new store client and the rich UI the team created with Qt Quick.
this app fail to function on my Nokia N8..cannot sign in,cannot purchase any apps..any solution for this problem? :'(
spiker2309 1 month ago
@tarunpai using Visual Studio is easier for any developer to develop on WP
islamruz 3 months ago
Will Qt support app development for windows phone OS?
tarunpai 5 months ago
@Sisaxis1994 It is suck - what does THAT mean?
flemingcourt 5 months ago
Awesome - fast and looks amazing. You guys only need to do something with Smart Installer: that does its work but unable to put it in the background :)
molbal 5 months ago
It's SUCK
Sisaxis1994 5 months ago
i have used nokia ever since. i really root for you guys! i think that currently, the success of competition between smart phones relies majorly on the function, creativity and amount/availability of apps that the manufacturer supports. improving the online market and changing the name to Nokia Store are the best moves you've done so far!
lolafrancisco 5 months ago 2
It's not perfect, but it's looks better and performs better. Had to uninstall it once. Once is a good thing. Something need to be improved on the install process it can become really sluggish even if I download one thing at a time (course I'd rather do 10 things at a time, but that ended up making me uninstall it once).
Jeahavee 5 months ago