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Video: Qt Quick on the Samsung Galaxy Tab and iPod Touch 4G

| November 9, 2010 | Comments (0)

Here’s Android powered Samsung Galaxy Tab from CuteHacks (What a name :D – btw how do you pronounce Qt?) with Qt Quick.

“Shows Qt Quick, aka QML, running on a Samsung Galaxy Tab (Android) by Ole-Johan from Devinco – and some help from Cutehacks :)

CuteHacks via @aas

Oh on the related videos section there’s QML/Qt Quick on iOS powered iPod Touch 4G.

Ian says this is just proof of concept and needs more work.

Qt cross Platform. Really just build once and be everywhere.

cheers Jim

IANfromAfrica

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  1. gadgetbuff says:

    so, what does this actually mean ??

    i just dont get it …

    • Jim says:

      It means that software developed with qt for symbian or meego can be deployed on other platforms like android(someday)

      • alex68 says:

        Or QT apps or games for iOS and Android can be rebuilt for Symbian and Meego.

        There are still some technical issues with QML, in terms of security and script parser that Nokia are working on currently.

      • Roger says:

        So it’s a good thing. BUT it doesn’t make Symbian, MeeGo or Nokia hardware any less competitive or able to differentiate if QT runs on other platforms.

        • Jim says:

          not at all. it actually helps them since apple and google platfors has almost all the developers so this is a good way to minimize the porting time from one platform.

  2. Axel says:

    Qt is pronounced CUTE :)

  3. webby says:

    I find it impossible to pronounce anyway other than Q T. Cute just sounds silly.

  4. bharadc23 says:

    Roger :
    So it’s a good thing. BUT it doesn’t make Symbian, MeeGo or Nokia hardware any less competitive or able to differentiate if QT runs on other platforms.

    This is my thought too… if qt can run on everthing, its both good and bad…

    so, lets hope for the best… :)

    • Nik Rolls says:

      With the trend at the moment of the majority of people buying phones because of the apps they run, not because of the device itself … this can only be a good thing. (And by ‘people’ I mean not the ones who hang out here and actually think about more than a couple of apps when we buy phones).

    • Jim says:

      Unless symbian or meego becomes #1 platform for developers and then iphone or android second I don’t see any bad thing. even if this happen nokia will be cool for allowing developers to use such a tool. It’s like I’m using nokia tools to develop for android.
      However qt outside symbian and meego is not official supported by nokia, so this ports will have some problems.

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