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    Hi,
    I am a newbie to QtS60 although I have seen few QtS60 examples and have 4 -5 yrs of Coding experience in C / C++. I want to know If i can use a QT assistant or QT UI IDE to associate my application to it, like it comes in Linux. Or should the UI be coded in source code.
    IN simple terms, can UI creation be possible through Drag and Drop ?
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    Hi,
    use carbide IDE with can be with include the plugin for QT development.



    Quote Originally Posted by manikantan View Post
    Hi,
    I am a newbie to QtS60 although I have seen few QtS60 examples and have 4 -5 yrs of Coding experience in C / C++. I want to know If i can use a QT assistant or QT UI IDE to associate my application to it, like it comes in Linux. Or should the UI be coded in source code.
    IN simple terms, can UI creation be possible through Drag and Drop ?
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    Quote Originally Posted by manikantan View Post
    I am a newbie to QtS60 although I have seen few QtS60 examples and have 4 -5 yrs of Coding experience in C / C++. I want to know If i can use a QT assistant or QT UI IDE to associate my application to it, like it comes in Linux. Or should the UI be coded in source code.
    IN simple terms, can UI creation be possible through Drag and Drop ?
    Qt provides Qt Creator IDE to develop application for Qt, but it can not have facility to test your application on emulator. So you have to import that project in carbide to test on emulator.

    Anyway carbide (Carbide C++ 2.0 onwards) also support development environment for Qt, so better to use carbide instead Qt Creator IDE.

    Yes both IDE have facility to develop application using drag and drop tools.

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    Quote Originally Posted by manikantan View Post
    IN simple terms, can UI creation be possible through Drag and Drop ?
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AKJsnUluU2E

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