There is another reason make me disappointed and afraid that is the new
version of Qt creator 2.1 didn't come till now while it was supposed to be
here at December 2010.
Any one can tell us why ???

On Sat, Feb 12, 2011 at 10:25 PM, Alejandro Exojo <[email protected]> wrote:

> 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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