Hi.

I'm using the latest stable Qt SDK (1.1.2). When starting a new Qt Quick 
project, there are several options, like Harmattan Application, or Quick 
Application with Symbian Components.

I want to know if besides the fact that the code templates are not the same, 
is there any other significant difference between the two. I'm asking because I 
would like to start testing the program using my own desktop first (or the 
simulator), and later add a Symbian, Android or Harmattan targets. I don't 
understand if the wizard does something special at creation, or everything can 
be changed later on.


Another thing:

In my humble opinion, the SDK is great, and everything is installed without 
any pain at all, but there are many things that seem to happen kind of 
obscurely. For example, the new project wizard allows you to uncheck the 
shadow build for the Desktop target, but not for the Harmattan or Simulator 
one, but later you can change that in the Project setup. I never used shadow 
builds when using qmake on the command line, so I don't know if there is 
something special justifying this.

Also, there are other things that I don't understand, so I don't know if are 
bugs or not, like for example having the remote compiler option in the 
Simulator target (I have the Remote Compiler as an "auto detected" Qt version, 
but is pointing to QtSDK/Simulator/Qt/gcc/bin/qmake, which doesn't make sense 
to me).

Thanks in advance.

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