NOKIA SMART INSTALLER for SYMBIAN (BETA)
The Smart Installer allows end users with legacy Symbian devices to install and run Qt applications making it possible for Qt developers to target hundreds of millions of existing Symbian devices. More details are available at: http://qt.nokia.com/developer/nokia-...er-for-symbian.
Qt PORT TO MAEMO 5 RELEASED
A Qt 4.6.2-based port of Qt to Maemo 5 is now released and available for download. This port allows Qt developers to target the Nokia N900 and be future-proofed for upcoming Maemo platform releases. More details are available at: http://qt.nokia.com/products/platform/maemo.
NEW Qt APIs FROM THE MOBILITY PROJECT (BETA)
New APIs from the Mobility Project are also available (in Beta form) along with Qt 4.6.2. Seven new cross-platform APIs available for preview at Beta level of maturity, including navigation, bearer management and support for standard mobile functions such as contacts, messaging. More details are available at: http://qt.nokia.com/developer/new-qt-apis
Nokia is pleased to announce the release of updates to Qt: the cross-platform application and UI framework. Also released are updates to the Qt Visual Studio Add-in and a new build of the Qt SDK.
Customers will find the releases in their download areas. All new releases are also available for download from http://qt.nokia.com/downloads.
Qt 4.6.2 includes bugfixes and optimizations made since the release of Qt 4.6.1. For detailed information, please consult the changes-4.6.2 file found in the packages, or browse the information contained in the Developer Zone at: http://qt.nokia.com/developer/changes/changes-4.6.2.
Today Nokia announced the release of maintenance release to Qt 4.6 and Creator 1.3 series.
Qt 4.6.1 brings a binary compatibility guarantee for Symbian applications, bugfixes mainly to the GUI and OpenGL modules. There is also an important change if you use the Phonon module.
Also a beta for the Maemo port has been released. You can find more information at Qt for Maemo developers page.
Nokia today announced that its Qt cross-platform User Interface (UI) and application framework for desktop and embedded platforms will be available under the Lesser General Public License (LGPL) version 2.1 license from the release of Qt 4.5, scheduled for March 2009. Previously, Qt has been made available to the open source community under the General Public License (GPL) license. ...
Today Qt Software released beta version of Qt 4.5. The release is more stable than the technical preview released two months ago. According to Thiago's post most effort is being put into making Qt run properly on 64bit Macs using Cocoa. As you probably know beta doesn't bring any new features (as those were frozen some time ago) but is a result of a constant effort to increase the quality of the framework.
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