It seems that Nokia has removed Qt from it’s developers front page. Qt has not been completely removed from the developers page as Qt is still in other areas of the website, it seems that Qt is not Nokia main target anymore. This may be down to Digia having taken over Qt as well as both Meego and Symbian being in maintanance mode. Symbian is still the platform which brings more money to Nokia then any other platform such as series 40 and other Windows Phone manufacturers. It seems that Nokia are relying on Microsofts Windows Phone for survival unlike other manufacturers such as HTC and Samsung who still manufacture both Android and Windows Phones incase one platform goes down the manufacture can rely on the other platform. If users love both mobile platforms that would be great news for these companies.
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