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Qt and Nokia’s new strategy

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    Smar
    wrote on 15 Feb 2011, 11:21 last edited by
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    Symbian is like Android; it’s popular since everyone uses it, but collapses under its own weight. Popularity and sell rates doesn’t make it better platform, unfortunately.

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      Zlatomir
      wrote on 15 Feb 2011, 11:34 last edited by
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      2smar, we are talking here about marketing decision, so popularity and sell is what makes a great platform for the marketing department.

      https://forum.qt.io/category/41/romanian

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        Algirdasss
        wrote on 15 Feb 2011, 13:32 last edited by
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        I'd like such plan to become reality ... Especially I'd like to see MeeGo platform becoming main OS for Nokia.
        It was interesting to me where Nokia spent these billions for research ... Apple having less money managed to do it much better ... So maybe Nokia had management and efficiency problems but it's strategy was correct enough. Does anybody analyzed what problems caused such situation and does anybody tried to fix it? Sometimes I have doubts if Nokia problems truly were so serious. Maybe Elop has overblown its scale for easier motivation to start partnership with Microsoft. Microsoft needed some partner quickly because it was sitting with its WP7 in the a...s. WP7 is not ideal platform. I have read some reviews about it, its interesting but has many flaws that Microsoft is still fixing or promise to fix in the feature.

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          Franzk
          wrote on 16 Feb 2011, 07:44 last edited by
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          Plan B is discontinued.

          "Horse sense is the thing a horse has which keeps it from betting on people." -- W.C. Fields

          http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html

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            dguimard
            wrote on 16 Feb 2011, 14:54 last edited by
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            http://meego.com/community/blogs/imad/2011/update-intel
            at least some light in the darkness that we are living since last friday

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              Franzk
              wrote on 16 Feb 2011, 15:42 last edited by
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              [quote author="dguimard" date="1297868041"]at least some light in the darkness that we are living since last friday[/quote]It can't be that bad. Your life doesn't depend on Nokia, does it?

              "Horse sense is the thing a horse has which keeps it from betting on people." -- W.C. Fields

              http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html

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                dguimard
                wrote on 16 Feb 2011, 15:46 last edited by
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                it was related to the link , i appreciate Intel action.

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                  therohan
                  wrote on 17 Feb 2011, 07:52 last edited by
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                  even i m hoping for Qt to be as strong as it is now in future.... may be Nokia would try and get Qt on windows.... lets see... bt Qt is strong and will remain so, Bt i am also excited about WP7.....
                  lets see what it brings for us developers... but i am pretty sure its gona work for nokia as well as developers... atleast we have choice to work on one more OS (windows)..... And moreover...Rich Green in his speech said that nokia has 75 million symbian devices in market and still to launch around 150 million more.... so Qt still has a long way to go........ I am positive about it....
                  [quote author="Alexandra" date="1297437240"]Okay, look. I know nobody is happy about this. I also know that you worry about where we're going. You may have bet your business on Qt. But so have we. I am confident enough that we will see a solution soon.[/quote]

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                    andre
                    wrote on 17 Feb 2011, 08:00 last edited by
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                    [quote author="therohan" date="1297929120"]even i m hoping for Qt to be as strong as it is now in future.... may be Nokia would try and get Qt on windows.... lets see... bt Qt is strong and will remain so, Bt i am also excited about WP7.....
                    lets see what it brings for us developers... but i am pretty sure its gona work for nokia as well as developers... atleast we have choice to work on one more OS (windows)..... And moreover...Rich Green in his speech said that nokia has 75 million symbian devices in market and still to launch around 150 million more.... so Qt still has a long way to go........ I am positive about it....
                    [/quote]

                    Off topic: could you please fix your use use of punctuation and capitalize the first letter of every sentence? I find the text above very hard to read. Ellipsis (...) have their use, but not like you do above.

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                      therohan
                      wrote on 17 Feb 2011, 09:02 last edited by
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                      Yea i think so too and totally agree with u..... with 150million symbian devices more to be launched by Nokia, i am pretty sure that Qt's future is not dark and we should stick to developing for it as well as start taking WP7 seriously and think of developing for it too......
                      well the futyure is unseen bt if we wish, its not going to be dark with WP7 in hand..... :)
                      [quote author="Milot Shala" date="1297704869"]
                      [quote author="Andre" date="1297699907"]Question that is just coming up in my mind:
                      Does this change in direction mean that bugreports & wishes in Jira that have been closed because focus has shifted to the mobile development will be re-evaluated? It seems mobile is not that important anymore after all...[/quote]

                      It will be important, there are people still writing Symbian apps because there are lots of Symbian users out there, to the 75 million Symbian devices there will be shipping 150M more devices and these needs new and updating older apps, and of course I think all the bugreports and wishes will be added where appropriate.[/quote]

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