I can not buy a N9 in Spain, they have decided that a Windows Phone is
better for me. They are on a mistake, of course.
> Den 28-03-2012 19:03, Quim Gil skrev:
>>[...]
>> - That developer had a concern about the future of Qt in 2015, and the
>> Nokia involvement. In few hours he got answers from
> On 03/28/2012 05:15 AM, lorn.pot...@nokia.com wrote:
>> On 27/03/2012, at 9:59 PM, ext André Somers wrote:
>>
>>> I think most of us would agree that Nokia's communication about the
>>> role
>>> of Qt in it's mobile phone stragegy has been... eh... lacking. I have
>>> good confidence, based on bi
Sounds good. Will be the source code available?
> Hi,
>
> As Quim pointed out we are indeed developing a charts library as a Qt
> Commercial Add-on. A preview version will be available within couple of
> weeks. Libary is licensed as a part of Qt commercial so it's free for Qt
> commercial users.
>
> Op 27-3-2012 12:40, josema...@gomezvergara.es schreef:
>> I would like to dedicate all my energy to only one technology during the
>> next 3 years. I was thinking to do a useful thing and to be honest I was
>> thinking in doing some kind of a good chart library for Qt. The thing is
>> that I dont
I would like to dedicate all my energy to only one technology during the
next 3 years. I was thinking to do a useful thing and to be honest I was
thinking in doing some kind of a good chart library for Qt. The thing is
that I dont really sure if Qt has a really good future.
I mean. Nokia bought it