The video below shows our apps running on a few of the many platforms supported by Qt.
As you may know, Qt has been a cross-platform toolkit from day one, and supports many more mobile platforms than just Symbian and MeeGo. Here is a list of some of the different mobile platforms Qt runs on today:
| Mobile OS | Support | Links |
|---|---|---|
| Android | Community | Video |
| iOS | Community | Video |
| Windows Mobile | Official | Video |
| webOS | Community | Article |
| QNX (Blackberry Playbook) | Community | Video |
| Symbian | Official | Video |
| Maemo/MeeGo | Official | Video |
…and there have been reports on success getting it running for Bada and Amazon Kindle as well. Go to the Qt booth to see more apps running across both desktop and mobile platforms.

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You can add:
Qt on Amazon Kindle, Community, Article http://www.griffin.net/2010/01/hacking-the-amazon-kindle-dx-part-2-qt-and-sudoku.html
Qt on Palm Pre, Community, Article http://www.griffin.net/2010/02/qt-on-the-palm-pre.html
Indeed. Thanks, the Palm Pre is covered by the webOS link though.
Do you think community will create a port for WP7 too?
And what about official Qt support to Android? It would be great for all those developers pissed about nokia deal with microsoft
It seems that an official Qt port to WP7 is a no-go, but the homebrew scene seems to be fairly active. Technically it should be possible to adapt the old Qt WinCE port (a project Espen headed, btw).
As far as the Qt port for Android goes, Nokia has so far stayed away from it. But we know that the trolls are enthusiastic about the community effort there, and we are actively trying to persuade them to support it. We’ll see what happens there.
Really great work on all platforms guys!
I hope your business will survive the change in strategy of the current Qt owner.
Thanks. It is just a bump in the road for Cutehacks – we’ll be fine
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