Not only is the cross-platform Qtopia application framework now called Qt Extended in its current version, but Nokia has renamed recent purchase, Trolltech to Qt Software.
As the Norwegian company announces, the Linux-based Qt Extended is now available in version 4.4. Enhancements include a modular architecture, an improved user interface for touch screens, and real time communication through Telepathy based on the Extensible Messaging and Presence Protocol (XMPP).
Trolltech announced end of September that it is now fully integrated into the Nokia Devices unit as Qt Software.
(Ulrich Bantle)
Comments
Yes, but how do we pronounce it?
Joe Fitzgerald
Oct 01, 2008 7:32pm GMT
Is it "Kyew Tee" or "cute"
Pronunciation
Aaron Seigo
Oct 02, 2008 12:33am GMT
The way everyone at Trollte- .. er.. Qt Software says it is "cute". =)
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Comments
Yes, but how do we pronounce it?
Joe Fitzgerald Oct 01, 2008 7:32pm GMT
Is it "Kyew Tee" or "cute"Pronunciation
Aaron Seigo Oct 02, 2008 12:33am GMT
The way everyone at Trollte- .. er.. Qt Software says it is "cute". =)