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2009-07-05
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I don't have strong feelings about either toolkit, but the switch (as opposed to both being available and equal) doesn't make sense to me. Apparently (11:48 onwards) the main driver for this seems to be cross-platform compatibility in general, and with SymbianOS in particular. That's a bit... naive to say the least. Portability is a lot more than skin deep,
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2009-07-05
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...cross-platform development over the years.
... the plan is to use the Qt 4.6 / Qt Mobility API. It's true that there are many elements that need to be in place, in different platforms and working. But... did I say in the presentation that the Harmattan project is going to be easy to implement?
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2009-07-05
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2009-07-05
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Glib has already been ported by Nokia too.
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2009-07-05
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2009-07-05
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2009-07-05
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"Quim keynote on Maemo's switch to Qt as the main toolkit "
the big question for me is whether maemo 5 devices will be able to run harmatton?
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2009-07-05
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Besides, you lose visual feedback on where you are on the whole document.
Edit: and if you're browsing a big document you can quickly go anywhere with a scrollbar, not so dragging the content pane (and IMO inertial scrolling makes things even worse).
Last edited by luca; 2009-07-05 at 14:57.