Quote Originally Posted by wysota View Post
There are agreements between mobile-device vendors.
What are iPad-type devices in your opinion - mobile device or something that goes outside of mobile devices domain? I am on the opinion that they are definitely not "mobile" as this terminology is currently being used. Pretty soon we will have more types of such mini-micro-thin-laptops-pads-slates, powered by Apple, Android, Linux and Windows. So, Qt-based software products will not work on Android, which looks to occupy significant segment of the market. But Java products will happily move from one slate to another. Where does it leave Qt development compared to Java? I am worried. My reluctance to do anything with Java might just be one of the biggest professional mistakes...

That's why I am reading this forum and others almost daily to see any official Qt-nokia reaction on this subject. Hey, anonymous Qt guy! If you are reading this forum, please post some comments either on your official blog or right here. People like me will greatly appreciate knowing official Qt-nokia point of view. May be, if there is enough interest from the community, we can directly ask Qt to comment?