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Qt Contributor Summit: Day 1

by Aron Kozak on June 16, 2011

The Qt Contributor Summit is now fully underway and the sparks are already starting to fly. This morning we began our summit with introductions from Alexandra Leisse, followed by Sebastian Nyström providing an overview as to why Nokia was so supportive of Qt and open governance. Following Sebastian, Lars Knoll gave the crowd an overview [...]

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With the release of Qt Creator 2.1, we have now passed the official milestone needed to mark the official release of Qt Quick! Qt Quick (Qt UI Creation Kit) introduces exciting new functionality into Qt that lets developers and UI designers work together to rapidly create beautiful, fluid UIs and applications for any Qt platform, [...]

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Nokia new strategic direction. What is the future for Qt?

by Daniel Kihlberg on February 12, 2011

Wow, what a day… Nokia outlined its new platform strategy for smartphones, with Windows Phones as it primary smartphone platform in a proposed partnership with Microsoft… and Microsoft’s tools would be used for Nokia Windows Phone application development … and guess what, it has raised a lot of questions in the Qt community. So the [...]

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Nokia announcement equals even more momentum for Qt

by Daniel Kihlberg on October 21, 2010

In the last few hours, a press release was issued globally by Nokia. The focus of the press release was to announce that Nokia will have sole focus on Qt as the development framework for applications on the Symbian and MeeGo platforms. At the recently held Qt Developer Days Munich, Nokia CTO Rich Green gave [...]

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Today is a significant day for developers using Qt for Nokia devices. The release of the Nokia Qt SDK and the announcement that Qt developers can distribute their apps through Ovi Store means that as of now, developers can: • Download and use version 1.0 of the Nokia Qt SDK, a mobile specific version of the [...]

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Open Governance

by Aron Kozak on June 3, 2010

Since the beginning, Qt has been a product that has collaborated with and embraced its developer community as much as possible. Significant steps such as the contribution model we introduced last year have taken this further and further – we have received and integrated hundreds of contributions since we opened up this channel. We believe [...]

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Calling all exterminators

by Adam Walhout on October 27, 2009

Do you enjoy finding (and squashing) bugs?  If so, today´s announcement that the Qt Bug Tracker is now open to the public should get you eagerly firing up your debugger. The Qt source code has been open on http://qt.gitorious.org for a few months now, and through the Qt Contribution Model Qt users have contributed over [...]

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Windows 7 Launched: Supported in Qt 4.6

by Adam Walhout on October 22, 2009

In my role as Qt Product Marketing Manager, I’m proud to be able to say that Windows 7 launched today.  Why would this fill me with pride, you may ask?  It’s not so much because I’ve been waiting on the edge of my seat for the arrival of this much-anticipated OS, but because support for [...]

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Qt 4.7 is in the works

by Henry Haverinen on October 21, 2009

Hi everyone, and welcome to this new Qt blog on my behalf, too! Most of you have probably noticed that we recently released the Qt 4.6 beta release. As you would imagine, we look forward to the next iteration of the Qt framework with all the anticipation of a child on the night before Christmas. [...]

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