Qt is a comprehensive application and UI framework for developing MeeGo applications that can also be deployed across major device and desktop operating systems without rewriting the source code. If you are developing apps for the Symbian, MeeGo platforms in most cases, you can use Qt under the free LGPL licensing option. Qt is cross-platform, and that means that you can use the code from one single code-base and rebuild for all supported platforms.
Qt will detect which theme the device is running and applies the style at runtime to your Qt application. Widgets are optimized for touch screen usage.
Qt for MeeGo provides a powerful paint engine that cotain features such as anti aliasing, gradients, curves and transparency. It also has animation support with timelines and easing curves. Qt for MeeGo also supports hardware acceleration using ARM NEON, x86, and OpenGL ES 2.0.
Qt is the foundation of MeeGo UI and application development and therefore Qt will be present in all upcoming MeeGo devices. Qt can provide automatic support for:
Qt supports a wide range of X11 platform variants, such as: Solaris, AIX, HP-UX, Maemo 5 and MeeGo. Qt for MeeGo contains all Qt modules and features the same functionality as the Qt on X11 version.
Qt Creator is a complete Cross-platform IDE included in the Qt SDK. The IDE allows programmers to create, build, debug and run Qt applications accross all supported platforms.
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