El Sábado, 12 de Febrero de 2011, Coda Highland escribió:
> Qt for general embedded use is still healthy and a good idea to use.
> It's only Qt's position on mobile phones in specific that's in
> trouble, and with android-lighthouse and the third-party Qt for iPhone
> port the irony is that Qt will run on all major platforms EXCEPT
> Nokia's.

Even more ironic is the fact that Palm uses Qt on webOS:

http://opensource.palm.com/2.0.0/index.html

Javispedro on the #meego IRC channel told that is used for the primary UI 
quite heavily. It would even make sense if Nokia sold Qt to HP, but I doubt 
any company is interested in making deals with a rival. If only a former HP 
manager were Nokia's CEO... :-P

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