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FleaC with Qt PDF Print E-mail
Written by Pekka Niskanen   
Monday, 11 January 2010 12:35
If you haven't noticed it yet, FleaC can be used also with Qt. This can be a justifiable case while waiting for the final releases of Qt Mobile Extensions. Here are the rules to follow:

Add fleac.mmp to the project file. If using e.g. Carbide.c++, you can't modify mmp file (in the same way as in "traditional" Symbian applications, see: http://www.fleasome.com/productlist/fleac/docu/startup), but you have to add a new line to the pro file:

MMP_RULES += "$${LITERAL_HASH}include <fleac.mmp> "

This is all!

Then, in the source code (or header file), just include the needed headers:

#include <fleac.h>
#include <fleac/messaging.h>    // if FleaC Messaging API needed


...and call FleaC classes in the same way as earlier.

If needed to make conversions between FString(s) and QString(s), it is quite easy:

FString fstr = "Iivantiira";
QString qstr = fstr.ToAscii().DataConst();

QString qstr = "Lentiira";
FString fstr = (const char *) qstr.data();

Last Updated ( Monday, 11 January 2010 15:30 )
 
Over the air with FleaC PDF Print E-mail
Written by Markku Kauppinen   
Tuesday, 15 September 2009 08:52
Over the Air is a grass-roots mobile developer event held at Imperial College London between the 25th and 26th of September.

Mr Pekka Niskanen from Fleasome Ltd will be holding a 55-minute presentation of "FleaC - Easy Symbian Programming" at Huxley 343. The time scheduled for his presentation is 26th of September, 2009. More information at http://overtheair.org/blog/session-fleac/.

Come over - See and listen - Get impressed!

Last Updated ( Friday, 25 September 2009 15:11 )
 
FleaC goes Windows Mobile PDF Print E-mail
Written by Markku Kauppinen   
Friday, 04 September 2009 00:00

FleaC is on its way to conquer Windows Mobile. Having the third largest market share and annual growth Windows Mobile is quite an obvious selection to be the next target.

FleaC is destined to contain version 1.0 and 2.0 components for Symbian and Windows Mobile at the end of this year.

Keep visiting our web site for upcoming information about this and other new cross-platform releases of FleaC!

Last Updated ( Friday, 11 September 2009 13:49 )
 
Fleatch 1.0 for S60 available now! PDF Print E-mail
Written by Markku Kauppinen   
Tuesday, 16 June 2009 12:19

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Whether you are in the middle of an important meeting, or on holidays with your family, you might receive phone calls that you cannot answer at the particular moment.Your phone will just ring until the caller hangs up, then he calls again, and again, and again, until you have received tons of missed calls. The caller is left unaware about why you did not answer his phone call.

Fleatch helps you to keep people informed about when you will be available for phone calls next time.

Fleatch monitors incoming phone calls. As a call is incoming, it checks the phonebook for contacts whether the caller can be found from the phonebook or not. If the contact exists in the phonebook, Fleatch hangs up the phone call, and checks the next available times about your availability from the calendar and  sends the caller an SMS, where the next free time is told.

Fleatch can now be purchased via our website. Please, proceed to the download page and start using Fleatch today!

Last Updated ( Friday, 04 September 2009 09:46 )
 
Smarter programming with FleaC PDF Print E-mail
Written by Markku Kauppinen   
Wednesday, 06 May 2009 14:06

Richard Bloor did a good job by writing an article about FleaC on allaboutsymbian.com. His article reveals a bit of FleaC's history and thoughts behind the decision making about which components would be most useful for software developers.

To read the full story visit allaboutsymbian.com.

Last Updated ( Wednesday, 06 May 2009 14:34 )
 
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