Screenshot of Qtopia Pda's Launcher Qtopia is Trolltech's application platform for Embedded Linux-based PDAs, mobile phones, web pads, and other mobile computing devices. Image File history File links Broom_icon. ...
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Trolltech (formerly known as Quasar Technologies) is a computer software company from Oslo, Norway. ...
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Qtopias Launcher This is a screenshot of a copyrighted website, video game graphic, computer program graphic, television broadcast, or film. ...
Trolltech (formerly known as Quasar Technologies) is a computer software company from Oslo, Norway. ...
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Qtopia features: Qtopia is dual licensed under the GPL and proprietary licenses. A windowing system is a graphical user interface (GUI) which uses the window as one of its primary metaphors. ...
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Qtopia is shipped on over 45 handheld devices including the Sharp Corporation Zaurus line of Linux handhelds, the Sony mylo and the Archos Portable Media Assistant (PMA430), a multimedia device. Qtopia Phone Edition is expected to start shipping on various smartphones. Qtopia has also been ported to run on the Gamepark Holdings GP2X. A handheld is most often used to refer to: A personal digital assistant (PDA). ...
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Sharp Zaurus SL-5500 running OpenZaurus and OPIE, with docking cradle and stylus The Sharp Zaurus is the name of a series of Personal Digital Assistant (PDA) made by Sharp Corporation. ...
mylo is a first-of-its-kind device created and marketed by Sony for portable instant messaging and other Internet-based communications, browsing Internet web sites and playback and sharing of media files. ...
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Qtopia Phone Edition is a Linux-based operating system for smartphones. ...
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As of 2006, there were 11 different models of mobile phone, and 30 other devices, with several million devices running this software. [1] Qtopia is used as the software platform for the Greenphone, an open phone initiative. Qtopia also runs on the OpenMoko open phone, the FIC Neo 1973. The Greenphone is a smartphone developed by Trolltech that uses Qtopia Phone Edition, an OS comprising mostly free and open source software. ...
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External links - Trolltech
- Qtopia.net
- Qt/Qtopia Forum(chinese)
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- Greenphone
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