Nokia makes his sole application development framework Qt and HTML5 support-both says the company to serve mobile app developers and customers.
(Credit: Nokia)The mobile phone manufacturer said today its Qt decision means that compatible could be werden.Zuvor mobile applications with future versions of Symbian and MeeGo developer directly for Symbian or MeeGo write each with own specific development tools and the environment.
Qt developers to create applications that run on both smartphone platforms.
Although Nokia has MeeGo platform for the N series of smartphones to switch to the company said it will continue to work with Symbian on other phones.
Nokia considers the decision is a positive for Symbian customers zu.Updates for the operating system about Qt are created, people Symbian 3 phones and use future Symbian products use.In line with this, Nokia said it will no longer mobile operating system as Symbian 3 or Symbian 4 reference but still easy OS to develop.
Nokia itself will use Qt only to own to develop future mobile applications.The company is also qt quick in the Qt framework introduction. Vorgeführt at Mobile World Congress earlier in this year to Qt Quick scripting language savvy developers touch-enabled user interfaces and mobile applications for Nokia mobile phones to create.
Nokia announced today its plan to support HTML5 for mobile applications and Web content for Symbian and MeeGo-Plattformen.QT's built-in support for the new and upcoming version of HTML matches's Nokia plans to support HTML5 in Web browsers.
""We make strategic technology decisions that will accelerate our ability that allow strongest possible for developers and the richest possible experience for consumers,"said rich green, Nokia's chief technology officer, in a statement.""For developers, it is a huge installed customer base for your applications open for consumers it means a convincing commitment with your Nokia product as regards access to the best applications on the market and constantly improve product experience."
More information is available on Nokia's Qt, Qt Quick and HTML5 pages.
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