tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4352954769635432556.post5348940636792037488..comments2012-03-21T13:49:51.396+02:00Comments on Mobile Duo: Direct UI madnessUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4352954769635432556.post-18063183515992699202010-02-13T14:34:44.095+02:002010-02-13T14:34:44.095+02:00Yes, widgets refer to UI widgets, not web based wi...Yes, widgets refer to UI widgets, not web based widgets. (For some reason people seem to have adopted web based widgets as widgets.)<br /><br />You could just make Qt applications in both but then you will miss the integration features to either the Maemo Direct UI or the new Symbian UI. The applications would most likely look a little out of place too.Hudehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04713670292036993222noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4352954769635432556.post-72642553727463967042010-02-10T08:49:12.873+02:002010-02-10T08:49:12.873+02:00Interesting, and I really believed that Qt would h...Interesting, and I really believed that Qt would have "saved the world". <br /><br />When you are mentioning widgets, I assume you mean parts of UI, not WRT or other widgets? <br /><br />I'm not that familiar with Qt, but if I again understood correctly, you are able to make simple cross-platform applications. When you want to make some "hardcore" then you have to do it separately for Symbian and Maemo? Just like in web world today, simple pages work in each device but when you add huge amount of JavaScript and CSS, you are in trouble, so to say.<br /><br />-TeppoTeppohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02733700316157276326noreply@blogger.com