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#31
Also wallet (qtwallet) is using QT
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Theme Customizer is also written mostly with Qt. Allthough some functions are handled via shell script.
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#33
Here's also some applications using PyQt (looking at the dependencies):

silencer
nclock
pypianobar
maelophone
maesynth
healthcheck
wifieye
gonvert
qlister
ansela
autocompleteeditor
ncalc
pysafe
ejpi
maemoney
maegirls
dreamremote
peqersi
autofreewifi
pebble-do
kfzcheck
web2sms
smscon-editor
tvcplayer
scribo
netstory
pyradio
sleepanalyser
maamp
shiprolling
www2sms
swappolube
gargoylelauncher
khweeteur
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#34
Lol Healthcheck shows up in there - the current version is pyqt but probably not a great example :P - the new version will be a proper qtmobility app, so should be better
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#35
Originally Posted by sygys View Post
I think he means that now we have the same qt version as the n8 where are all the apps in the ovi store. alls apps in there should be easily ported to the n900 if we are to believe nokia.

I just think no developer is interested in making qt apps in maemo.
AFAIK we currently don't have the same version as the N8. Doesn't the N8 come with 4.6 ATM while we're using 4.7?

Anyway, it's probably less important to have the same Qt version. What's more important is that while Qt in general makes it (a lot) easier to port applications, it's still an effort. You may have an application that was designed with the Symbian screen resolution in mind. You may have one that requires multitouch. You may see some unexpected minor issues even with a working application. For a commercial developer, solving these issues translates to costs. Even if the costs are only a few days instead of weeks - it's still real money. They may very well decide not to port from Symbian to Maemo in spite of it being only a small effort.
 
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#36
I can recommend this book: http://qt.nokia.com/developer/books/...-4-2nd-edition
It not only gives you a crash course in C++ / object oriented programming, Qt python bindings and embedded Qt, but also the basic ideas with Qt, the history behind it and purpose.
Actually Qt HAS been around for quite some years before Nokia adopted it from TrollTech. This book doesn't cover any gui specific programming under hildon, so one has to read up on the specifics and deviations in order to produce any N900 or Symbian 3 (N8) apps.
But it is a good start to learn about Qt.

Also, remember that Qt is actually a lot more than just a GUI framework, it has a lot of classes and functionality for various purposes. There are a lot of goodies, even for component based programming (like COM on windows), classes for daemons (linux) , services (windows) and networking.
It is also very easy to localize your application with the Qt Linguist tool.

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#37
You can download the first edition of the Qt 4 book from one of the authors' website

http://www.qtrac.eu/marksummerfield.html
 
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#38
Originally Posted by mikecomputing View Post

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It seems to me like nokia dont want to "official" support QT bindings for python in meego/maemo(not a world about pyside on meego site or on nokia developer site not support it official is the most stupid thing nokia can do if they.

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PySide has just entered beta, so it is not ready for prime time yet.
Will it be officially supported in MeeGo? Well, maybe; it depends on what the policy for inclusion in official app stores will be: as an example, currently you can't have a python-based app in Ovi, 'cause python itself (let alone the PySide library) doesn't come preinstalled with the N900 and they don't accept apps with "external" dependencies.
From some early discussions in a MeeGo mailing list it appears that the general tendency for futures MeeGo app stores will be the same: only self-contained apps depending on official, preinstalled libraries will be accepted, the others belong to community / personal repositories.
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#39
Tomotko is also a Qt app.
 
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#40
As promised, here is a link to a web site which has quite a few QT training videos.

The direct link where they are located is as follow: http://www.ics.com/learning/icsnetwork/

If you experiencing issues with the direct link then try from the parent link located here (click ICSNetwork link from that page): http://www.ics.com/learning/learning_center/

Note: You will need to register to get access to these resources


By the way these videos are quite large so make sure you don't run up a massive phone bill when you download them, another thing the iPOD ones are the right size for the n900

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