Announcing the Qt WebKit Integration
Trolltech’s Qt WebKit Integration brings Web 2.0 services to mobile phones
Helps mobile operators and handset manufacturers enrich phone applications with live web content such as online maps, music stores and instant messaging
What is the Qt WebKit Integration?
The Qt WebKit Integration is an integration of WebKit – the open source web browser engine fork of KHTML from the KDE project, used by companies such as Apple®, Google™ and Nokia – with the Qt cross-platform development framework. Using the WebKit Integration, Qt developers can:
- Blend web and local content and services in a single rich application
- Rapidly create applications that incorporate real-time web content and services
- Use HTML and Java Script integrated in native code to develop highly advanced user interfaces faster than ever before
- Maintain complete control of the browser environment, guaranteeing a consistent web-enriched user interface across operating systems and devices
The WebKit Open Source Project is a thriving community of developers whose stated goals for the project include standards-compliance, stability, performance, security, cross-platform portability and usability.
| Learn More about the Qt WebKit Integration: View a Free 8-Minute Webcast
Join the Qt Product Management Team as they walk through the Qt WebKit Integration. Learn what the integration is, the problems it addresses and the benefits it provides to desktop and embedded application developers. The presentation is available on demand for immediate viewing, and a short registration is required. |
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Learn More about the Qt WebKit Integration: Download the Whitepaper - PDF (187 KB)
So, What's In It for You?
The Qt WebKit Integration brings the benefits of WebKit to rich desktop, embedded and mobile application developers. With the Qt WebKit Integration, you can:
| ... Blend web and local content/functionality | ... create innovative user interfaces, faster and more easily |
... deliver a Consistent, web-enriched User experience everywhere |
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The Qt WebKit Integration allows you to blend web and local content and services in a single rich application. |
The Qt WebKit Integration allows graphic and web designers to join developers in making user interfaces more advanced than ever. |
The Qt WebKit Integration gives complete control that enables delivery of a consistent web-enriched user experience, across all platforms and devices. |
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See the Qt WebKit Integration in Action
| Image modification and HTML layout |
Browsing with webkit in qt desginer |
trolltech offices visualized with online maps |
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| This demo shows how native controls can be exposed,
providing extended functionality that HTML does not provide, and how
you can use HTML to control layout. |
This demo shows how simple it is to set up a webkit component with Qt Designer, preview it and actually interact with it - all in the space of a few seconds. | This demo shows how you can use WebKit to interact with JavaScript Web Services and blend local and remote content. |
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Where Can You Download a Preview?
The complete Qt WebKit Integration will be released with Qt 4.4 – currently planned for launch in early April. Until then, you can try out the preview functionality in the Qt release snapshots, and the upcoming Qt 4.4 beta release.
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