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Qt Software
Company typeSubsidiary
Industrysoftware industry Edit this on Wikidata
Founded1994
FounderEirik Chambe-Eng
Haavard Nord
Headquarters,
ProductsQt, Qt Extended, Greenphone
Revenue174,104,000 Norwegian krone (2006)[1]
47,349,000 Euro (2023) Edit this on Wikidata
(46,526,000) kroner (2006)[1]
OwnerNokia
Number of employees
227 (2007)[1]

Qt Software (formerly known as Trolltech and as Quasar Technologies[2]) is a computer software company from Oslo, Norway. They provide software development platforms and frameworks, as well as expert consulting services. Their flagship product is Qt, a multi-platform C++ Graphical User Interfaces (GUI) framework which also includes packages such as data structures and a networking library. The popular free Unix desktop environment KDE uses Trolltech's Qt library. Trolltech also employs several KDE developers. Trolltech was founded by Eirik Chambe-Eng and Haavard Nord in 1994. They started writing Qt in 1991, and since then Qt has steadily expanded and improved.

In 2001 Trolltech introduced Qtopia which is based on Qt. Qtopia is an application platform for Linux-based devices such as mobile phones, portable media players and home media. It is also used in many non-consumer products such as medical instruments and industrial devices. Qtopia Phone Edition was released in 2004, and their Greenphone smartphone is based on this platform.

Trolltech completed an initial public offering (IPO) on the Oslo Stock Exchange in July, 2006.

On January 28 2008, Nokia announced that they have entered into an agreement that Nokia will make a public voluntary tender offer to acquire Trolltech[3]. The total cost for Nokia is approximately € 104 million[4]. Trolltech has since accepted this offer[5].

On June 5th, 2008 Nokia’s voluntary tender offer is approved for all the shares in Trolltech. Nokia announced, on 17 June 2008, that it has completed its acquisition of Trolltech. On September 30th, 2008, Trolltech was renamed as Qt Software, and Qtopia has been renamed as Qt Extended.

See also

  • The Greenphone, a mobile phone developed by Trolltech that uses mostly free and open source software

External links

References

  1. ^ a b "Trolltech Quarterly Report: 4th Quarter 2006" (PDF). Trolltech. Retrieved 2007-10-28.
  2. ^ Trolltech turns 10! — Trolltech
  3. ^ "Nokia to acquire Trolltech to accelerate software strategy". 2008-01-28. Retrieved 2008-01-28.
  4. ^ "Nokia ostaa norjalaisen ohjelmistoyrityksen" (in Finnish). 2008-01-28. Retrieved 2008-01-28.
  5. ^ "Nokia to acquire Trolltech to accelerate software strategy". 2008-01-28. Retrieved 2008-01-28.