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What I would like to know is what is Nokia's position on GTK versus Qt - which toolset does Nokia expect developers to prioritize?
 

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GTK is the "legacy" toolkit, but Qt certainly seems like it is really important to Nokia these days.

Hmm, the Qt logo is a little higher and on the right side (as opposed to GTK's tri-colour box on the mid-left), so maybe it will become the new toolkit-of-choice?

 
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So, you're saying gstreamer is the one to rule them all ?
 
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Originally Posted by attila77 View Post
So, you're saying gstreamer is the one to rule them all ?
Just maybe...
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Originally Posted by jeremiah View Post
What I would like to know is what is Nokia's position on GTK versus Qt - which toolset does Nokia expect developers to prioritize?
GTK+ if you are familiar with it and/or you prefer to use the official toolkit in Maemo 5.

Qt if you don't have a strong opinion and/or you have mid term plans involving Nokia devices, not only with Maemo but also with Symbian.

If you want to discuss more please open a new thread. It was really a coincidence that I hit this question here.
 

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