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Porting to Qt
The following documentation will help you port your other OS application to Qt:
The Qt API mapping tool
Look up iOS, Android, or Windows Phone APIs to find the Qt APIs you should use in your port. For each API and its key methods, the tool lists the equivalent Qt API with links to the relevant documentation for both platforms. If necessary, you can also search for the iOS, Android or Windows Phone equivalents of a Qt API.
The Porting Library
Get a comparison of Qt with the architectures of iOS, Android, and Windows Phone applications. Find details on how to translate UX. See how it's done with porting case studies.
Porting to Windows Phone
Ready to take you Qt application to Nokia products with Windows Phone? Then, check out the Porting page of the Windows Phone 7 interoperability site where you will find:
Windows Phone API Mapping tool
Working from the Qt APIs you know discover the equivalent Windows Phone APIs you will need to use to undertake your port.
Windows Phone Guide for Symbian^3 Qt Application Developers
Get all the information you need on Window Phone tools, application architecture and design, C#, and Windows Phone app development lifecycle to get you started with porting your Qt apps to Windows phone.

