Op 23-4-2012 15:45, lucas.betsch...@crypto.ch schreef:
Quoted from digia.com (digia.com/en/Qt/Digia-is-Committed-to-Qt/):
"
Digia is comitted to:
...
- Advancing the cross-platform Qt promise by supporting leading ( !!
) desktop and embedded platforms
...
"
So we doubtless can expect an offici
On 04/25/2012 04:17 PM, Jason H wrote:
I had considered that, but rejected it because Apple designs and
manufactures its own chips. Therefore, they would change their CPU
design rather than switch architectures.
AFAIK Apple doesn't manufacture their chips - they are in fact, fairly
famous f
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From: Konstantin Tokarev
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25.0
ct to year that people
were putting the simulator on x86 tablets...
From: Raul Metsma
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Subject: Re: [Interest] Qt for Android & iOS
They have i386 port also for debugging/developing on iPhoneS
25.04.2012, 17:17, "Jason H" :
> I had considered that, but rejected it because Apple designs and manufactures
> its own chips. Therefore, they would change their CPU design rather than
> switch architectures.
Note that their current CPU team (ex. P. A. Semi) was once known as developers
of Po
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Jason:
> iOS will only ever support ARM…
This is pretty orthogonal to the question on the table,
but I’l
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> Subject: Re: [Interest] Qt for Android & iOS
>
> It's rather simple actually. Platform control.
> iOS was developed for the phone, then monetized to bring in app revenue for
> Apple.
> Android was the same way,
Atlant
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day, April 24, 2012 09:44
To: lucas.betsch...@crypto.ch; adam.weinr...@nokia.com; interest@qt-project.org
Subject: Re: [Interest] Qt for Android & iOS
It's rather simple actually. Platform control.
iOS was developed for the phone, then monetized to bring in app revenue for
Apple.
Android
If more people had access to it,
it would have crushed the prospect of WP7.
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son H
Sent: Monday, April 23, 2012 9:59 AM
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They aren't embedded.
Digia means QNX, MQX (please!), embedded linux, VxWorks, on PPC, ARM, MIPS, SH,
and the like.
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Am 23.04.2012 um 20:57 schrieb :
> ...(Is think static linking may be required to get AppStore
> compliance-has that been figured out?)
At least on the desktop App Store I am pretty confident that Apple doesn't care
how you link your application, as long as all involved libraries behave
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Also the commercial plugin was made using a commercial Qt license.
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To: "adam.weinr...@nokia.com<mailto:adam.
Also the commercial plugin was made using a commercial Qt license.
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Sent: Monday, April 23, 2012 12:05 PM
Subject: RE: [Interest] Qt for Android & iOS
“Embedded” is an broad term and a moving target that always se
59 AM
To: lucas.betsch...@crypto.ch; interest@qt-project.org
Subject: Re: [Interest] Qt for Android & iOS
They aren't embedded.
Digia means QNX, MQX (please!), embedded linux, VxWorks, on PPC, ARM, MIPS, SH,
and the like.
From: "lucas.betsch...@crypto
From: lucas.betsch...@crypto.ch
> Quoted from digia.com (digia.com/en/Qt/Digia-is-Committed-to-Qt/):
>
> Digia is comitted to:
> ...
> - Advancing the cross-platform Qt promise by supporting
> leading ( !! ) desktop and embedded platforms
> ...
>
> So we doubtless can expect an offici
They aren't embedded.
Digia means QNX, MQX (please!), embedded linux, VxWorks, on PPC, ARM, MIPS, SH,
and the like.
From: "lucas.betsch...@crypto.ch"
To: interest@qt-project.org
Sent: Monday, April 23, 2012 9:45 AM
Subject: [Interest] Qt fo
Quoted from digia.com (digia.com/en/Qt/Digia-is-Committed-to-Qt/):
"
Digia is comitted to:
...
- Advancing the cross-platform Qt promise by supporting leading ( !! ) desktop
and embedded platforms
...
"
So we doubtless can expect an official Android and iOS port since they're
leading embedded p
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