MeeGo Adds Value to Using Qt

jasonblack | 25 February, 2010 18:15

Nokia and Intel's joint announcement at Mobile World Congress brings new value to using the Qt cross-platform application and UI framework.

Nokia and Intel said they will work together to create MeeGo, a Linux platform that supports multiple mobile hardware architectures, including mobile computers, netbooks, tablets, media phones, connected TVs, and in-vehicle infotainment systems.

Qt is MeeGo's native development framework, meaning developers will be able to write MeeGo applications once, then easily port them to this newly expanded range of devices and platforms. Developers can then market these apps through Ovi Store by Nokia and Intel's AppUp Centre.

The first release of MeeGo is scheduled for the second quarter, with compatible devices launching later in the year.

Learn more about MeeGo
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Watch a video of the Nokia-Intel press conference.

Explore the Qt cross-platform framework.

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