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2010-05-18
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QT is platform independent ( as long as you have the QMaemo5 classes ifdef'ed )
so theoretically your package should compile fine with the symbian SDK.
I think the major hassle is just setting up the environment .
but isnt this the wrong forum ?
but isnt this the wrong forum
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2010-05-18
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2010-05-18
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I am curious as to how much work is involved in also porting my application to the Symbian platform.
I know that Python, Qt &sqlite are already available for Symbian and wonder how different the Symbian versions are.
Just wondered if anyone here has any practical experience?
Incidentally the application is a "workout log" for use in the gym. The database backend is functioning and I am currently writing the GUI for it.
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