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The maemo Qt/pyQt port looks really well done. I downloaded an old favourite of mine, Treeline, which is a fairly complex app.
It ran without problems, and automatically hildonized (menu, full-screen etc.).
Start-up time doesn't look very different from pyGtk though.
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TrollTech was recently purchased by Nokia.
The free open-source version of Qt was ported to Maemo
http://qt4.garage.maemo.org/. It is a set of libraries for C++
However, that wasn't what I was waiting for. There are a set of Python bindings for Qt, called PyQt. This gives one all the power of Qt within the ease of programming in Python. PyQt is quite popular.
Yesterday, spartanNTX brought the good news. PyQt has been ported to Maemo for the Diablo OS.
http://pyqt.garage.maemo.org/