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2010-04-27
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2010-04-27
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2010-04-27
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if i install this one:
http://qt.nokia.com/downloads
and then:
Qt SDK for Windows* (287 MB)
how can i then target maemo? or do on device debugging on the N900?
should i also download:
Qt libraries 4.6.2 for Maemo 5 (161 MB)
(and then all the others that are mentioned in the readme thats inside that package???)
it must be simpler then that....
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2010-04-27
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2010-04-27
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2010-04-27
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The Nokia Qt SDK has two core themes at its heart: developer productivity and distribution. The SDK comes with a complete suite of tools, including APIs designed to enable rapid creation of robust applications thus increasing developer productivity. Further, the SDK enables developers to build an application once, and recompile it for either a Symbian or MeeGo based device. What’s more, the supported platforms include future versions of Symbian and Meego, as well as the installed base of Symbian S60 (versions 3.1 to 5.0) and Maemo 5 devices. This means Nokia Qt SDK offers a huge range of distribution options for application developers."
full article below
http://conversations.nokia.com/2010/...er-experience/