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I'm glad Qt is in Digia's hands now and they are serious about cross-platform support. Windows Phone and iOS may follow.

As someone who just used Qt Creator to help develop my first app I must say I am super excited about Android support.

Not because I like Android, but because more wide-spread support for Qt could mean many more companies and individuals will be writing programs that could easily be deployed to us as well. In the future we may not be left wishing someone cared about our phones.
 

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