"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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But does this also apply to Nokia? What I want to know is whether QT 4.9 or whatever released by Nokia is under the same agreement as QT4.0 released by Trolltech?
Yes, it also applies to Nokia or anyone else buying the Qt Copyrights.
AFAIK, Nokia even agreed to extend it, e.g. other platforms than Unix/X11. Details are still being worked out though.
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But does this also apply to Nokia? What I want to know is whether QT 4.9 or whatever released by Nokia is under the same agreement as QT4.0 released by Trolltech?
Yes, it also applies to Nokia or anyone else buying the Qt Copyrights.
AFAIK, Nokia even agreed to extend it, e.g. other platforms than Unix/X11. Details are still being worked out though.