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2008-09-25
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2008-09-25
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2008-09-25
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2008-09-25
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So might be good to learn up on QT. Aso another option would be to develop using PyQT - which is python bindings for QT. But PyQT is still not available for the Maemo platform.
Today we released PyQt4 for Maemo. It is port based on Qt4 for Maemo libraries. Instructions on how to install can be found at project's webpage. Hope all you enjoy it!
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2008-09-25
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Today, I have stumbled upon something I don't know anything about.
Can someone explain to me the basics of qt?
example: If I have an application such as this, what would I need to do to make it run on my n800?
If this is too complex, just tell me so, so I don't get my hopes too high.
N800, Dell bt keyboard, platronics bt headset, boot from 16GB SD
USB host, Nexxtech powered USB hub, Startech USB2VGA2 display
And it is cheaper, lighter and less consuming than an x86 laptop!