Great, but I couldn't give a tinker's cuss about the mobile platform. I'd rather Nokia went to the wall and the Qt bunch got out and set themselves up as an independant company again.
I wonder if Elop still has shares in Microsoft?
Yeah, that video was just a infomercial saying how great things are going to be and that's it's all ok...humn.
I also couldn't careless about the mobile platform. All Nokia want to say on the matter is that they're going to sell 150 million more symbian phones (to who?) and that those will still rely on Qt.
Qt mobile has no long-term future, I fail to see how Nokia can justify pushing forward development on the mobile side of it, seems like a big waste of time and money.
Qt desktop has been shown little love over the past year or two.
Qt really needs to be bought by somebody else now, I cannot see any long term value in it for Nokia.
Apparently Elop sold his Microsoft shares.
Adrian