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2012-12-14
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I’m proud to announce the BlackBerry Qt Porting Program that we launched at Qt Developer Days in Santa Clara 2012.
Qualified Qt developers who complete the registration form may be eligible to receive a BlackBerry® 10 Dev Alpha device under the BlackBerry Qt Porting Program, to help them prepare for the launch of the upcoming BlackBerry 10 platform. For complete details, see Official Program Terms and Conditions .
What you need to do is:
- Become a BlackBerry World Vendor .
- Submit your porting plan to bring your Qt app to BlackBerry 10 for approval at https://developer.blackberry.com/offers/qt
For BlackBerry 10 to be successful we need Qt Developers to bring us their applications and also a strong Qt Development framework and therefore we also have an offer of a one-time donation of $10,000 USD to the Qt Project Hosting Foundation if 50 eligible Qt apps are ported to BlackBerry 10 by the Qt Community and then posted and available for sale in BlackBerry App World by January 30, 20131
Criteria:
- Become a BlackBerry World Vendor.
- Apps must be submitted to BlackBerry World by Jan. 20/13 and be approved.
- 50 Qt apps must be up for sale in BlackBerry World by Jan.30/13.
So come along and Port your Qt applications. If you quality you will be announced in this thread.
Good luck guys :-)
Ash
@AshNazir
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2012-12-14
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@ Finland
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2012-12-21
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2012-12-24
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2012-12-24
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@ Czech Republic
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Seems cool. How similar are the Qt/QML APIs to those on the N9? I'd like to port my tasks application to the N9. If code can be shared/similar for BB10, then that would be even better.
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2012-12-24
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Seems cool. How similar are the Qt/QML APIs to those on the N9? I'd like to port my tasks application to the N9. If code can be shared/similar for BB10, then that would be even better.
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2012-12-24
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It should be possible to use plain Qt/QML, but I have heard that there are still some issues in the BB10 Qt port. Also it looks like Harmattan Qt Components will not be available. For this reason I'm working on including all the components my applications need directly to the application files (by removinng/reimplementing all C++ plugins so that the resulting components are not dependent on compiled code & libmeegotouch anymore).
The main focus of BB10 seems to be on the Cascades - which is some sort of a QML + Qt Components mashup. If you use it, your application should get all the native look & feel bits. On the other hand it is proprietary & only available on BB10 at the moment. So if you wan't to use Cascades, you will basically need to re/write the UI just for B10.
BTW, I got accepted to the porting program with Mieru, modRana and RePho a few days ago. Haven't got the device yet, probably due to the overall Christmas mayhem.
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2012-12-24
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Will you be interesting in sharing your re-implemented Qt components? That would be a great resource for porting Symbian/Harmattan apps.
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Qualified Qt developers who complete the registration form may be eligible to receive a BlackBerry® 10 Dev Alpha device under the BlackBerry Qt Porting Program, to help them prepare for the launch of the upcoming BlackBerry 10 platform. For complete details, see Official Program Terms and Conditions .
What you need to do is:
For BlackBerry 10 to be successful we need Qt Developers to bring us their applications and also a strong Qt Development framework and therefore we also have an offer of a one-time donation of $10,000 USD to the Qt Project Hosting Foundation if 50 eligible Qt apps are ported to BlackBerry 10 by the Qt Community and then posted and available for sale in BlackBerry App World by January 30, 20131
Criteria:
So come along and Port your Qt applications. If you quality you will be announced in this thread.
Good luck guys :-)
Ash
@AshNazir