by Henry Haverinen on May 27, 2011
We powered up our vintage ‘download-o-matic’ mathematical robot this morning and made it crunch some numbers on how many people have downloaded our new SDK. After several minutes of mechanical chugging and robot sounds it produced a dot matrix printout showing how many people have downloaded the Qt SDK 1.1 since it launched a few [...]
by Knut Yrvin on May 25, 2011
A bit over a week ago we sent four projects that had been submitted to the new community sponsorship program the happy message – “yes, your project got sponsorship”. The projects and communities that were successful are: 1. Akademy-es 2011 in Spain. Akademy-es is a KDE developer event focusing on contributors and users. It is [...]
by Katherine Barrios on May 23, 2011
To celebrate the MeeGo Conference (May 23-25, San Francisco), 4tiitoo, WeTab, Nokia, Qt and Intel challenge you to develop the best looking, most innovative, awesomely conceived and wonderfully functional Qt-based app for the WeTab. Developers can choose to create apps for five categories: communication, games, entertainment, knowledge and tools. The best app in each category [...]
by David Stone on May 16, 2011
Now that Qt Quick is out in the wild, we have been collecting some great feedback from developers on their experience learning and trying this new tool. To help developers learn and progress to building and deploying their own Qt Quick applications faster, we have had three of our Qt partners come up with some [...]
by Knut Yrvin on May 5, 2011
No, it’s not the title of a cold war James Bond movie from 1963. It’s Qt in Russia today. I’ve just been at the 9th FRUCT conference in Petrozavodsk, a city that is a 500km train ride east from St. Petersburg. It was an unforgettable trip. Especially to experience the enthusiasm and progress with Qt [...]
by Daniel Kihlberg on May 4, 2011
I’m pleased to say that today the Qt team has reached another important milestone. The Qt SDK 1.1 for desktop, as well as mobile, development is now available for download. Using the Qt SDK you benefit from the Qt Creator IDE as a starting point for your development and you can also speed up your [...]
by David Stone on May 2, 2011
The following post is written by a guest blogger: Digia Plc. Senior Vice President, Mr. Harri Paani The transfer of the Qt Commercial licensing business from Nokia to Digia was completed successfully a bit over one month ago. At Digia, we have been hard at work getting everything in place to ensure continuity for Qt [...]