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Finnish software and services firm Digia, which last year bought Qt from Nokia, has released version 5.2 of its cross-platform application framework. Among the additions is support for Android and ...
Android has just got a good quality new framework for building applications, while Qt, already being one of the most widely portable toolkits, has just become a little more portable.
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 ...
The Necessitas installer/provider will enable Qt apps to run on the smartphone-centric versions of Android without modifications, he said.
Finnish software company Digia announced today that it is acquiring the Qt software business from Nokia. Digia plans to pick up where Nokia left off: continuing Qt development, but renewing the ...
Called Qt Enterprise Embedded, the platform includes a self-contained development environment and a software stack, called the Boot to Qt Software Stack, which is supplied in embedded Android and ...
Nokia's Qt project could be reinvigorated now that it's been bought out in its entirety by Finnish firm Digia, following a partial acquisition last year. Digia is eyeing porting the development ...