member kamituel wrote:
> My first thought was to use Gtk+, because I'm familiar with it and I like it.
> But then I noticed, that OpenMoko switched recently to Qt Extended, so
> I could go with Qt (I have some experience with Qt also, but not very big).
The Openmoko distribution is an hybrid syste
2008/10/19 Michael Zanetti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>> My first thought was to use Gtk+, because I'm familiar with it and I like
>> it. But then I noticed, that OpenMoko switched recently to Qt Extended, so
>> I could go with Qt (I have some experience with Qt also, but not very big).
>
> No, Openmoko
On Saturday 18 October 2008 21:33:40 member kamituel wrote:
>
> My first thought was to use Gtk+, because I'm familiar with it and I like
> it. But then I noticed, that OpenMoko switched recently to Qt Extended, so
> I could go with Qt (I have some experience with Qt also, but not very big).
No, O
Hello everyone,
at first I wanted to say hello to you, guys, I've recently bought one
of FreeRunner phones
and I'm really impressed. You've all done a great job, congratulations!
My problem is that I'm a little bit confused - I was going to start
writing some apps
for the OpenMoko finally, but I d
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