John, if there are good examples of mobile applications, I believe they should be listed here: http://showroom.qt.io
On Sat, Jul 11, 2015 at 5:21 AM, John C. Turnbull <ozem...@ozemail.com.au> wrote: > Amongst all the debate around the Indie license, some mention was made of > Qt Mobile not quite "being ready yet". > > So, for someone considering Qt for lots of things including mobile, could > someone please answer these questions for me: > > 1. Which Qt features do not currently work on iOS or Android? > > 2. Which Qt features are likely never to work on those platforms and why? > > 3. How does the performance of a Qt mobile app differ from a native one > (if at all)? > > 4. Are there APIs or features of either iOS or Android that Qt cannot > access? > > 5. How does the look and feel of a Qt mobile app compare to a native one? > > 6. How does Qt integrate with standard mobile controls and features like > tumblers for date selection, word auto complete and auto correct, custom > keyboards for each scenario like entering an email address, URL, phone > number etc.? > > 7. How does Qt integrate the native mobile browser in such a way that the > standard effects and transformations that can be applied to other Qt > objects be applied? > > 8. Are there any legal restrictions on what a Qt app can do on mobile > platforms or in relation to suitability for App Store distribution? > > 9. What are some good examples of existing Qt apps running on iOS and/or > Android? > > Answers to these questions will greatly assist in my decision making > process so I would be very appreciative if one or more people could respond > to them. > > Thanks, > > -jct > > _______________________________________________ > Interest mailing list > Interest@qt-project.org > http://lists.qt-project.org/mailman/listinfo/interest >
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