Now that Microsoft stops QT development through Nokia partnership , what
happens with Eagle v6?
Now that Microsoft stops QT development through Nokia partnership , what
happens with Eagle v6?
Robert Pearce wrote on Sun, 13 February 2011 12:37
No idea where you get that impression! Qt has nothing to do with web or
mobile phones.
I got the impression from the very first paragraph of the link someone
posted earlier:
"Using Qt, you can write web-enabled applications once and deploy them
across desktop, mobile and embedded operating systems without rewriting the
source code."
Quote:
Eagle uses Qt for its user interface.
Ah, that's the part I didn't know.
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Web access to CadSoft support forums at www.eaglecentral.ca. Where the CadSoft EAGLE community meets.
Qt will continue to be the development framework for Symbian and Nokia will use Symbian for further devices; continuing to develop strategic applications in Qt for Symbian platform and encouraging application developers to do the same. With 200 million users worldwide and Nokia planning to sell around 150 million more Symbian devices, Symbian still offers unparalleled geographical scale for developers.
Extending the scope of Qt further will be our first MeeGo-related open source device, which is planned to ship later this year. Though plans for MeeGo have been adapted in light of our planned partnership with Microsoft, that device will be compatible with applications developed within the Qt framework and so give Qt developers a further device to target.