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So is this Qt Mobility something which I can rely on with N900 ? Is it working fully and future proof?
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I could be wrong, as its the first time I've looked at this Qt Mobility stuff's docs, but the table here suggests that its of little use for the N900, at least for maemo5.
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I wonder how Nokia is unable to provide base bit's and pieces, like Android and Bada. Seriously guys, compare your development sites and documentations to these platforms. And tell me are you seeing same?
I do not care QT hype, my application wishes are separated from UI at this point, but I wish to explore very detailed to GSM communication stack (sms, gprs, network information (lac,cid,mcc,mnc)) and GPS functionality as well. Why I do not find anything related to these?
I think problem of maemo is currently software and lack of possibilities for talented developers to gain knowledge of this device. I wish Nokia could do better.