@Billy, true, QT is more than an IDE. There is QT creator and QT Designer, Those together make a wicked C++ developer framework. QT is also a very good IDE to work with in C++

On Wed, Mar 9, 2011 at 9:21 PM, Patrick Kariuki <patrick.kariuki@gmail.com> wrote:
On 3/9/11, Paul Kevin <paultitude@gmail.com> wrote:
> I still use QT for desktop appps

That's why developers need it on smartphones, because of its rapid
cross-platform development capabilities(without rewriting the source
code).... developers do not necessarily need MeeGo or what Digia has
in store to be the primary smartphone OS but rather a means to be able
to develop products using current and next generation mobile devices.

What possibilities developers need to explore is whether MeeGo 1.2
(when released) or what Digia is yet to offer, will run on the
smartphones in the Kenyan market,  Aava(going for a whooping $2K+) and
Nokia N900 are unfortunately the only handsets supported right now
with the stable versions.
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