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Company is making Qt its sole application development environment to let developers build apps for Symbian and MeeGo and is also supporting HTML5 for mobile Web content.
Qt has announced plans to a release a technology preview of Qt for the WebAssembly port along with the Qt 5.11.0 release. This will allow users to run Qt applications directly inside the browser ...
Digia has acquired the Qt framework from Nokia, giving it full control over the application framework, and now plans to expand support to more platforms, it said on Thursday. Digia, based in ...
Oslo, Norway-based Trolltech is using this week’s LinuxWorld trade show and conference to preview version 3.1 of Qt, its “write once, deploy anywhere” multiplatform C++ application framework ...