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AAS Insight 127 - News, Vivaz Pro, 3 UK and Big Roll

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In All About Symbian Insight 127, we open with a discussion of Nokia's Terminal Mode, which is seeking to create an industry standard for the next generation of integration between cars and mobile phones. We follow this up with news of the Opera 10.1 beta, a sale of games in the Ovi Store, the announcement of furtiv's support for DropBox, the addition of Maps Reporter to Ovi Maps, and the opening of the Qt Developer Network. There's also a brief discussion of the number of software releases for S60 3rd Edition phones versus S60 5th Edition phones. You can listen to AAS Insight 127 here or, if you wish to subscribe, here's the RSS feed.

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You keep saying skype it's written in Qt. That's not true for the symbian version. Just the desktop client is written in Qt. Symbian version is written in Symbian C++.
Just think about it: Steve has skype on his N97. But he didn't want to install Wikitude, because of the space needed for Qt libraries. But if skype was written in Qt, he would already have these libraries, so no C: space lost anymore. Obviously that's not true, because Skype is not Qt.