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#181
Originally Posted by daemonfin View Post
Shazam in n900 http://www.youtube.com/user/NokiaCon.../0/39D-a3OU1Nk about in 1:30
Is simulator cause it's SDK or it's cause it's simulator on n900 itself?

 
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#182
Here around 2:50 you can see shazam on n900
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#183
Pobably Qt based.
 
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#184
Looks promising...

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ARGH!
beated by a couple post above me -_-
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#186
was just about to post that lol
 
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#187
So finally its coming

QT has that simulator of N900??
I want that. can anybody help
 
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#188
Originally Posted by efekt View Post
Pobably Qt based.
Who wouldn't want to build their app in QT as Nokia gets the ball rolling. Building it in QT means you get access to symbian3, maemo5, and meego devices. That's potentially a large userbase. Much better than just having to build three seperate apps.

Now if they get QT on Android, ooh boy.
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They're maemo and MeeGo...

"Meamo!" sounds like what Zorro would say to catherine zeta jones... after she slaps him for looking at her dirtily...
 
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#189
finally! perhaps this is one of the apps that come post pr1.2..
 
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#190
Originally Posted by Laughing Man View Post
Now if they get QT on Android, ooh boy.
That's actually a two edged sword. The advantages are obvious, but the danger is that they will bleed Symbian users to Android (i.e. using Qt as a youth fountain for the huge Symbian market share might mean a *lot* more for Nokia than the *comparatively* small number of Android devices they could influence). This, however, is defensive play, and can't go on forever so if Android keeps momentum, the later they attack, the bigger the chance they will miss the boat. Not an easy call.
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