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  2. Qt Creator - Wikipedia

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    Qt Creator provides support for building and running Qt applications for desktop environments (Windows, Linux, FreeBSD and macOS), mobile devices (Android, BlackBerry, iOS, Maemo, and MeeGo) and embedded Linux devices. Build settings allow the user to switch between build targets, different Qt versions and build configurations.

  3. Qt Project - Wikipedia

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    In 2000, Qt 2.2 was released under the GPL v2, ending all controversy regarding GPL compatibility. [6] On 28 January 2008 Nokia announced to acquire Trolltech. [7] [8] On 14 January 2009 Qt version 4.5 was relicensed, adding LGPL as licensing option. [9] The Qt Project was founded on 21 October 2011.

  4. Qt (software) - Wikipedia

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    Qt /ˈkjuːt/ or /ˈkjuː ˈtiː/ (pronounced "cute" [7] [8] or as an initialism) is a cross-platform application development framework for creating graphical user interfaces as well as cross-platform applications that run on various software and hardware platforms such as Linux, Windows, macOS, Android or embedded systems with little or no change in the underlying codebase while still being a ...

  5. Symbian - Wikipedia

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    It can be used with either Qt Creator, or Carbide (the older IDE previously used for Symbian development). [43] [47] A phone simulator allows testing of Qt apps. Apps compiled for the simulator are compiled to native code for the development platform, rather than having to be emulated. [48] Application development can either use C++ or QML.

  6. Nokia - Wikipedia

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    Nokia's global mobile phone market share peaked in 2008 at 38.6 percent. [79] The same year, Nokia announced the acquisition of Trolltech and its Qt software development. [80] Qt was a central part of Nokia's strategy until 2011, and it was eventually sold in 2012. [81]

  7. Qt Group - Wikipedia

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    Qt Group Plc (pronounced "cute"; formerly known as Trolltech, Qt Company, Qt Development Frameworks, Quasar Technologies and Qt Software) is a global software company headquartered in Espoo, Finland. It was formed following the acquisition of Qt by Digia, but was later spun off into a separate, publicly traded company .

  8. Top five most searched-for recipes in 2024 - AOL

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    "Mama Kelce's cookie" was the fourth-most Googled recipe in 2024, said the report. The cookies first burst onto the scene in 2023, when Donna was seen giving her sons, Jason and Travis, each a ...

  9. Maemo - Wikipedia

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    In January 2008, Nokia began the process of acquiring Trolltech, the developer of the Qt application framework. Nokia has since announced plans for the Qt libraries to be bundled with Maemo by Q4 2008, though without a platform-specific "hildonized" user interface as is offered with GTK (meaning Qt applications will look different from ...