Nokia Releases Qt SDK 1.1
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May 4, 2011, 10:54 AM by Eric M. Zeman
Nokia today made version 1.1 of the Qt software developers kit available to its coding community. The SDK has been in beta, but Nokia says all "the remaining bugs are squashed" and the full release is ready for use. The Qt SDK 1.1 will allow developers to create applications for Symbian, Maemo and (soon) MeeGo devices. Nokia said that it has added APIs, and also integrated Qt Quick to provide more visual tools for app creation. Nokia says it has drastically reduced the amount of code needed to create applications, which it believes will help app developers get their ideas to market sooner.
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Thank you Nokia for releasing something useless
Are they on crack ? Their ceo compared their reliance on symbian/maemo/meego to a burning oil platform and a few days later publically announced their windows mobile collaboration project ( and their abandonment of all things symbian/meego ). Then a few weeks later they start playing these tricks, mentioning how they really didn't abandon symbian completely. What type of BS is this ??