Subject: Re: Nokia to acquire Trolltech to accelerate software strategy
Date: lun 28 gen 08 12:59:50 -0600
Quoting Jeffrey Thomas ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> And yet OpenMoko is using GTK <>
Thanks goddess...
Carlo
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Hi Guys,
I don't want to start a whole "I've just bought a neo - what do I do"
thread.. so I'm going to keep this short.
Can someone give me a brief overview about the best way to get my neo up
and running. I've had a look at the qTopia release and
Just curious how you can be certain this issue has been resolved in GTA02
if you cannot answer this question?
If you dont know how GTA01 can be fixed, how do you know GTA02 is fixed?
Or maybe GTA02 has this same issue?
please advise
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> Fredrik Markström wrote:
>> Michael, any progress on t
Fredrik Markström wrote:
Michael, any progress on this issue ?
Hi Fredrik,
Sorry, not yet. I'm afraid this is not at the top of the priorities
right now. We recognize that it is highly important but our main focus
is always on getting GTA02 out.
Hopefully shortly we will be able to addr
> But qtopia is
> probably really the better choice for a phone.
And yet OpenMoko is using GTK <>
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Patrick Davila wrote:
I think the whole point of this takeover is Qtopia. Yes, the Nokia N800
series internet tablet uses Maemo (based on gtk). Correct me if I'm wrong
but aren't most of Nokia's cell phones running Symbian? Maybe buying
Trolltech is cheaper than continually licensing Symbian?
M
About 50% of Symbian are owned by Nokia.
On 1/28/08, Patrick Davila <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> I think the whole point of this takeover is Qtopia. Yes, the Nokia N800
> series internet tablet uses Maemo (based on gtk). Correct me if I'm wrong
> but aren't most of Nokia's cell phones running Sy
Hi community
right now OM is just getting established
but its fun to think ahead :-)
articles like this one highlight the role of server side apps to help mobile
devices with high load tasks.
http://www.engadget.com/2008/01/28/
skyfire-browser-for-windows-mobile-is-game-changing-does-fla
I think the whole point of this takeover is Qtopia. Yes, the Nokia N800
series internet tablet uses Maemo (based on gtk). Correct me if I'm wrong
but aren't most of Nokia's cell phones running Symbian? Maybe buying
Trolltech is cheaper than continually licensing Symbian? Plus they have a
hell of lo
Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller wrote:
http://trolltech.com/company/newsroom/announcements/press.2008-01-28.4605718236
Hm. What does this mean to the Qt distribution for the Neo? What does
that mean to Maemo? Which one will be abandoned in the long run? Or will
they merge? Or Qt for Nokia 810?
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http://trolltech.com/company/newsroom/announcements/press.
2008-01-28.4605718236
Hm. What does this mean to the Qt distribution for the Neo? What does
that mean to Maemo? Which one will be abandoned in the long run? Or
will they merge? Or Qt for Nokia 810?
-- hns
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