"Nokia announced today the launch of Qt Extended 4.4, a complete mobile and embedded development platform based on the open source Qt toolkit. It is designed with a modular architecture that provides building blocks for assembling a Linux-based software stack for various embedded devices ranging from phones to set-top boxes." ArsTechnica showcases the various features and enhancements of the platform. There are some impressive screenshots of the Qt widgets as well.
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Judging from the responses to the "Guide Through the Linux Sound API Jungle" story, the old name seems more appropriate.
The only troll here is you. An of-topic troll as well, because your lame comment about sound APIs has nothing to do with this story.
If you're referring to the comments by Aaron Seigo then you should know that he's not a Qt developer. He's a KDE developer whose work is just sponsored by Nokia. He has no authority to talk on behalf Nokia/Trolltech/Qt Software.
I could go on and continue to refute your comment, but -- as I said -- that's off-topic.
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The only troll here is you. An of-topic troll as well, because your lame comment about sound APIs has nothing to do with this story.
If you're referring to the comments by Aaron Seigo then you should know that he's not a Qt developer. He's a KDE developer whose work is just sponsored by Nokia. He has no authority to talk on behalf Nokia/Trolltech/Qt Software.
I could go on and continue to refute your comment, but -- as I said -- that's off-topic.