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Monday, October 26, 2015
Wednesday, December 10, 2014
Qt 5.4, Qt Creator 3.3, released
Qt 5.4 has been released and is available for download from http://www.qt.io/download/. Together with Qt 5.4, Qt Creator 3.3 have been released also and an update to Qt for device creation on embedded Linux and embedded Android.
Source and details: http://blog.qt.digia.com/blog/2014/12/10/qt-5-4-released/
Qt 5.4 Highlights
Qt 5.4 introduces significant advances in embedded development & injects key graphics functionalities to cross-platform application development & device creation.
What's New in Qt Creator 3.3
Overview of the Qt Creator 3.3 new features. For more details, please see http://blog.qt.digia.com/blog/2014/12/10/qt-creator-3-3-0-released/
Source and details: http://blog.qt.digia.com/blog/2014/12/10/qt-5-4-released/
Qt 5.4 Highlights
Qt 5.4 introduces significant advances in embedded development & injects key graphics functionalities to cross-platform application development & device creation.
What's New in Qt Creator 3.3
Overview of the Qt Creator 3.3 new features. For more details, please see http://blog.qt.digia.com/blog/2014/12/10/qt-creator-3-3-0-released/
Tuesday, May 20, 2014
Getting started with Qt 5.3.0 for WinRT
This tutorial video goes over the basic usage of Qt Creator and Visual Studio when developing Windows Phone and Windows Store Apps with Qt for WinRT. This includes application packaging steps required for uploading to the Windows Store and Windows Phone Store.
Qt, the leading cross-platform framework:
http://qt.digia.com
http://qt-project.com
Qt, the leading cross-platform framework:
http://qt.digia.com
http://qt-project.com
Thursday, July 4, 2013
Boot to Qt - SDK Demonstation
This is a demonstration of the Boot to Qt SDK. It shows how to configure Qt Creator for hardware development and how to run applications in both the emulator and on embedded hardware.
Boot to Qt is a light-weight UI stack based on the Qt Framework. It is built on top of a a minimal Android baselayer. Boot to Qt is a commercial offering by Digia, including ready-made images for several hardware types, Single-click deploy from the Qt Creator IDE, a device emulator. For more information see qt.digia.com.
Qt 5 Everywhere
Qt 5 Everywhere Demo
Qt is a cross-platform complete development framework with tools designed to streamline the creation of stunning native applications and amazing user interfaces for desktop, embedded and mobile platforms.
Application demonstrated in the video contains several Qt Quick 2 applications which you can launch by tapping the devices. This application highlights the versatility of Qt technology in bringing different user interface styles in several platforms and device types with one source code.
For more information about Qt, please refer to http://qt.digia.com/
Qt is a cross-platform complete development framework with tools designed to streamline the creation of stunning native applications and amazing user interfaces for desktop, embedded and mobile platforms.
Application demonstrated in the video contains several Qt Quick 2 applications which you can launch by tapping the devices. This application highlights the versatility of Qt technology in bringing different user interface styles in several platforms and device types with one source code.
For more information about Qt, please refer to http://qt.digia.com/
Wednesday, July 3, 2013
Qt 5.1 Released, with Qt for Android & iOS Technology Previews

Qt 5.1 is now available
In addition to that our work to bring Qt to mobile operating systems is showing great results. Even though Qt for Android and Qt for iOS are not yet final, and are marked as technology previews in this release, they are already very usable for a large number of use cases.
Qt for Android supports all Qt modules that are part of 5.1 with the exception of Qt Serialport, Qt WebKit and parts of Qt Multimedia. Qt for Android also comes with a great integration into Qt Creator that allows you to do almost all your development until the point where you want to upload the application to Google Play.
Qt for iOS also already supports the same Qt modules as Android does, with the exception of Qt Quick 2. This is due to limitations in iOS that make it impossible to use V8 as the JavaScript engine on this operating system. We will provide full Qt Quick support on iOS with Qt 5.2.
You can install some demo applications that show Qt on iOS and Android from the App Store and Google Play. For Android we have a new Qt Everywhere demo as well as the Qt 5 launch demo available in Google Play. The blog post about Google Play contains more details about publishing Qt applications in Google Play. For iOS, we have Sub Attack, a small Qt based game and Qt Quicksand published in the app store.
As with any release also this one contains a few issues that we know about and probably some more we haven’t yet found. All of these will be collected on the Known Issues page in our wiki.
Source: Qt Blog
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