Wes Hardaker has been developing and releasing Open Source applications since the late 1980s. He's recently become an avid Qt fan and is constantly amazed by its ability to rapidly develop applications that work across multiple platforms.
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The favorite of all my projects: a morse code training application. Sound was the biggest and hardest thing to port, but the graphics worked out of the box everywhere.
Status: in maemo5's extras-testing, available for download for linux, osx, windows
A simple N900 application to keep agenda's on schedule. Issues warnings when an agenda slot runs over and displays a graphical timer to keep you on track for each topic.
Status: in maemo5's extras-testing
In 30 minutes I wrote up a mythtv remote on my desktop and recompiled it for both a Symbian and N900, where it worked perfectly without changing anything.
Status: needs to be packaged still
To be continued...
A number of Qt DNSSEC utilities will be placed into the meego repositories, from the DNSSEC-Tools Project