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2013-08-19
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and don't want to wait until you receive your Jolla or you'd rather not lend them your Jolla then you can always let them practise with Qt Clamshell, the desktop version (which has a nice beach themed QtQuick Controls based UI instead of the Silica UI). 
. They both use the same logic, just a different UI, so if you find a bug it's probably in both apps)|
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2013-08-20
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. And the question (text) is now better readable in Qt Clamshell due to a being bold and having a bigger fontsize. So this'll make it a bit nicer to use.
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2013-09-11
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I would like to announce Quick Clamshell, a simple multiplication tables practising app for Sailfish OS written in C++ with of course a QML/QtQuick2/Silica based UI.
This is my first Sailfish app and first app in general. Therefore I would love some feedback on my app. So if some users would be willing to test it, it would be awesome!
The app is licensed under the GNU GPLv3 and the sources are available @ http://bitbucket.org/Superpelican/quick_clamshell/src
If you have the Sailfish Alpha 2 SDK you can clone the repository with the command "hg clone https://bitbucket.org/Superpelican/quick_clamshell/", make sure you have hg/Mercurial installed and are in a directory you want the sources to be copied to.
Then you can simply import the project in the SDK by importing the .pro
Screenshots below:
P.S.:A desktop version of the app based on the Qt 5.1 QtQuick Controls components will be made too
Hope this helps the Sailfish ecosystem a little bit,
Superpelican