Marco Trevisan (Treviño) wrote: > Lorn Potter wrote: >> I wrote: >>> but... Where are sources and binaries? >> We usually release the open source packages a couple days after the >> commercial release. >> >> They will be at the new site: >> http://qtextended.org >> >> As soon as I can. Hopefully by this weekend. > > Cool... Btw I've seen that there are also some commercial (premium) > modules that could be integrated with Qtopia, also if they're not open > source. Well, will be there a way to get the torch mobile browser, for > example?
This is the full functionality Iris web browser. This was not developed by Qt Software. There is a simple example web browser in the qtextended sources. You would have to contact the premium module companies to find out if they are releasing a version for the Neo. None of the 'premium' modules were developed by Qt Software. Qt Extended is fully dual licensed. > According to its homepage, it shouldn't be free (as speech) but it seems > at least freeware. I don't like too much these things, but it could be a > good tool for who needs a better browser. > > Also the eZi keyboard seems quite pretty... :| > > > [1] > http://trolltech.com/products/device-creation/qt-extended/premium-modules/torch-mobile _______________________________________________ Openmoko community mailing list community@lists.openmoko.org http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community