PDAStreet.com > News > Trolltech Expands Qtopia Mobile Linux Offering Trolltech Expands Qtopia Mobile Linux Offering
By Sean Michael Kerner
The finger touch interface capabilities sound interesting and could lead to a new generation of easily developed touch screen products. On a broader basis, Trolltech also announced today that WebKit was being integrated into Qt. WebKit is an open source web browser engine used by Apple in its Safari web browser. "The Qt WebKit Integration helps developers to combine live web content with mobile and desktop applications," Lars Knoll VP of Engineering at Trolltech wrote in a statement. "This erodes the boundaries between the desktop, mobile phones and the Web. It also enables graphics and Web designers to join developers in making user interfaces more advanced than ever, no matter which device or desktop application you are using." What's interesting about WebKit is that it's essentially a fork of KDE's KHTML rendering engine. It's not yet clear whether or not this new Trolltech Qt and WebKit integration will trickle back down to KDE or not. When I spoke with Knoll back at the time of the KDE 4 release (which is based on Qt 4), I asked Knoll about WebKit. His responces didn't make the final published story, (but as always I keep all my notes). Knoll noted that WebKit was not integrated into KDE4 for several reasons. The main one being the fact that WebKit was not part of any released version of Qt. Knoll also noted that:
If this news does in fact lead to a reconciliation between WebKit and KDE's KHTML developers that could be very good news for KDE overall. It's also important to note that this set of releases is the first since Nokia announced their intention to acquire Trolltech for $150 million. Interesting times are certainly ahead for Trolltech. Story Courtesy of internetnews.com The Blog Related Links:
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