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I'm sure lots of other decisions that work just fine on the desktop, but don't scale to a mobile device with its different constraints. How does Qt take care of that? E.g. an Android application is supposed to automatically store its entire state on close. How does Qt/MeeGo do that, or doesn't it? Is it up to the application programmer to decide whether he wants to store the state, or popup a window asking whether to save the data?
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So if Nokia and Intel wants to see MeeGo a success then they will have to start thinking about App store and connection with big app developer companies.
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The better comparison is Android. Where "theoretically" you can write an android app on any Android.. and just deploy it across the market and everyone with Android can now use it right?
Not quite. Anyone that uses Android will know when looking through the Market comments they get people *all the time* reporting "Force Closes Device X", "Won't launch on Device Y", "Keyboard doesn't work on Device Z".. etc. Because even an Android app that is portable still has to adhere to the hardware capabilities (and the different OS versions and manufacturer customized tweaks) across platforms.
Switching this to QT and your first sentence:
But, the app itself "worked", and was cross-platform compatible, but because the original developer had no intention of a Mobile device using their product - they did not code it to be usable on them.
Apple maintains both their hardware and their software. So they can ensure that every app written for a specific OS version will work the same on their hardware because all of their hardware is very similar in performance. They don't have to play a mix and matching game of some hardware vs others.
So anyway, the point is, the disadvantage here is the same as the advantage here: Multiple peoples hands in the Pot. MeeGo (should be) no different than Android in this case.
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