Device creation
Qt is used to create applications and user interfaces for embedded Linux and Windows CE devices. Qt also provides a user interface and application platform for consumer electronics running embedded Linux.
xG Technology Inc.xG Technology used Qt to develop the xMax TX60, an innovative, low-cost, mobile VoIP handset operating over xMax or Wi-Fi networks. |
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ASUS EeePCASUS has released a comprehensive software developer’s kit (SDK) for the ASUS’ mobile Internet device, the Eee PC™. The Eee PC™ was first developed by ASUS and its Linux version is based on KDE, a famous Linux OS based on Qt. |
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Dash Navigation, Inc.Dash Navigation used Qt to create the Dash Express, the first GPS navigation device with two-way internet connectivity. The Dash Express provides up-to-date, dynamic traffic and destination information to help you make smart choices from behind the wheel. Qt enabled them to efficiently create the UI and applications.
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Kangaroo TV
Kangaroo TV used Qt Software's application platform to develop a graphical user interface (GUI) for a handheld device that enhances the fan sporting experience. The GUI is part of a service that captures live video, audio and real-time data and broadcasts it to the device putting fans in the middle of the sporting action.
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Volvo Mobility
Volvo Mobility Systems needed an embedded UI framework for their Linux-based mobile transportation system. They chose Qt and were able to get to market quickly.
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LongcheerLongcheer Holdings is a leading Chinese mobile handset design house that places great emphasis on providing effective solution and total support of GSM/GPRS/3G to their customers. In the past 5 years, they have developed over 80 handsets. To facilitate this they chose Qt Extended to build a robust smartphone communication platform.
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