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The Qtopia 4.1.0 release is the first exciting release of Qtopia that is based on Qt 4 technology. The main task for this first release has been to port Qtopia 2.x code to work with the new Qt 4 API.
The existing functionality has been completely rewritten and new features have been added- in particular support for roaming and rule-based network selection.
Usability has been improved, that is:
Qtopia 4 is able to provide user interfaces that work for right-to-left (RTL) languages, such as Arabic and Hebrew. All user interface elements including text and widgets will support bidirectional layouts.
A separate calculator library has been integrated into the application for simplicity.
Improved usability includes:
OMA DRM v1 Forward Lock (FL) compliance is enabled by means of a 3rd-party DRM solution. Files and content subject to Digital Rights Management are able to be transparently (to the user) browsed, launched, moved, deleted and examined for their properties in the same way as other files. File operations for example copy, move, rename will be handled via the QContentMetaInfo API and will follow OMA DRM standards for DRM controlled files.
The Documents API has been completely rewritten and provides a more sophisticated media management such as playlists, supporting MP3 ID3 tags, EXIF tags in JPEG photos etc.
The existing functionality has been largely rewritten and now provides a much better structure and easier debugging facilities.
An initial integration of Helix has been implemented.
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Two new languages have been added, Arabic (ar) and Korean (ko).
Added routing support, that is, the user can have several internet connections at the same time.
Improved modularity by loosening the cohesion between HomeScreen, PhoneLauncher and PhoneManager.
A phone-centric user interface for multitasking is provided. The user is now able to:
Multimedia applications have been redesigned to use Helix DNA as the basic foundation and to provide playlist support. Improved support and performance can be expected for the following formats:
In addition support for the following streamed formats are expected:
All PIM application now make use of an SQL database for all content.
The user can create photo playlists for slideshows and play background music while viewing the slideshow.
Plug-ins have been redesigned to suit the new Qt plug-in mechanism.
Improved support for profiles, that is, selecting, viewing, editing and deleting profiles.
Rich Text support is now available for all user interface strings (labels, etc) and for message (e.g. HTML formatted email).
Now passes LAUNCH BROWSER requests onto the WebAccess service.
An SQL database is used for Qtopia features involving permanent storage of data that can be represented as a table of information. This includes the PIM applications, Categories and Document system. Using an SQL database improves performance and flexibility of classes requiring permanent storage.
Split serial port, AT chat handling, and multiplexing to a separate library.
Date and time formats support localized formats.
More fine-grained control, the user can set different volume levels for ring tones and other sounds.
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