Qt Extended Improved
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| Developer | Qt Extended Improved Project |
|---|---|
| OS family | Linux |
| Latest release | 4.5.2 / June 28, 2009 |
| Kernel type | Monolithic kernel |
| License | GPL and proprietary |
| Official website | Qt Extended Improved |
Qt Extended Improved is an application platform for Embedded Linux-based mobile computing devices such as personal digital assistants, projectors and mobile phones.
Qt Software cancelled the Qt Extended project, but as it was free software then the community created a fork of it, the Qt Extended Improved project, and continued building.
Features[edit]
Qt Extended Improved features:
- Windowing system
- Synchronization framework
- development environment
- Internationalization and localization support
- Games and multimedia
- Personal information manager applications
- Full screen handwriting
- Input methods
- Personalization options
- Productivity applications
- Internet applications
- Java integration
- Wireless support
Qt Extended Improved is dual licensed under the GNU General Public License (GPL) and proprietary licenses.
Devices and deployment[edit]
Qt Extended Improved can run on several mobile devices, most notably the Openmoko phones: Neo 1973 and FreeRunner.
Software development[edit]
Native applications can be developed and compiled using C++.[1] Managed applications can be developed in Java.
References[edit]
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