Thiago Macieira <[email protected]> kirjoitti 30.9.2013 kello 18.38:

> Qt Project guidelines say that all features that are relevant for the 
> reference platforms must be implemented in the reference platforms.
> 
> For NFC, I understand that Mac and Windows (desktop) support is not relevant. 
> However, on Linux, neard has existed for a while, so I say that Linux support 
> is valid and should be present in QtNfc before it's "ready for beta".
> 
> Similarly for Bluetooth, which exists on all platforms. But since I don't 
> know 
> the QtBluetooth API, I don't know whether the API implemented makes sense for 
> the desktops. Can someone clarify?
> 

Api makes a lot of sense in desktops. The Bluez/Dbud based Qt mobility 
connectivity 1.2 works out of the box on Linux desktop. I have used it both 
Andoid and Linux desktop version of my app.  Is someone maintaining the Api 
aftet Nokia times ? It would be nice to get some missing features implemented 
and bluetooth Api rinning also on iOS and Mac.

Kate


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