by David Stone on November 10, 2011
Qt Developer Days San Francisco is coming very soon, and we can’t wait. Lots of developers, CTOs, product managers and other members of the Qt community have already registered to join us at the Hyatt Regency on November 29 – December 1, but there are still some places left. We want as many Qt developers [...]
by David Stone on September 29, 2011
The Nokia N9 is currently making its way to retail and to eager smartphone fans. This unique Qt-based smartphone is a wonderful showcase for Qt and Qt Quick on mobile Linux. Qt mobile developers benefit from the Nokia N9’s release – it represents an exciting new device to target with Qt and Qt Quick apps. [...]
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 [...]
by David Stone on April 5, 2011
Espen and Marius at Cutehacks are nice guys. They also happen to be highly renowned ex-trolls – they each spent eight years working at Trolltech/Qt. Since starting Cutehacks the guys have done lots of interesting work. Today a particularly noteworthy video of theirs surfaced on the internet, showing their weather and flight info apps running [...]
by David Stone on February 16, 2011
As we continue our showcase around Qt-related technologies being demonstrated at Mobile World Congress (hall 1, booth 1E44), we come to one of our favorites: The Chicken Wrangler! First, the concept behind the demo/game: We wanted to explore creating an app that was capable of running on different devices, such as handsets and netbooks yet [...]
by David Stone on February 15, 2011
This post is being written from the top of our impressive double decker Qt booth at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona. With the Nokia smartphone strategy news, the blog posts, the ensuing responses (Daniel is still filtering through email notifications about comments on his blog post) we haven’t actually had much of a chance to [...]
by David Stone on November 17, 2010
Just a few hundred kilometres from our Oslo office in the Swedish city of Hagfors sits one of the foremost independent sources of Qt consulting and mentoring, training and add-on products – KDAB. KDAB is a Qt Certified Partner and they’re a nice bunch of guys and girls too. Recently, KDAB and its partners Intevation [...]