Foreword Developers have been a key component of Nokia's ecosystem since
the first Symbian product launched nearly a decade ago. In the time
since then, Symbian has risen to power the majority of the world's
smartphones, in no part due to the creativity and resourcefulness of
you, the developers of mobile applications. Here at Forum Nokia, our
goal has been and remains to empower you to create compelling and
original applications for Nokia's mobile telephones and computers. In
the last decade we've offered developer solutions to you for Symbian,
Series 40 in Java, Series 60, Maemo (now MeeGo) and Qt. Along the way,
as we supported freedom of choice, we've occasionally inadvertently
added to the number of platforms you must manage when developing for the
diverse array of mobile devices on the market today. All of that has
changed now with Qt. With Qt, Nokia promises that you need to write your
application once, using Qt--Qt's libraries, C++, and Qt Meta-object
Language (QML) if you choose--and target your application to all of
Nokia's smartphones and mobile computers running Symbian or MeeGo.
Understanding that many of you have existing or new applications written
using HTML5, we also support an HTML5-compliant mobile browser to
support the latest web applications running within the browser, giving
you another path to your customers.