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:LinuxPR: Loki and Trolltech Form Strategic Alliance to Develop Linux Applications
LinuxPR: Loki and Trolltech Form Strategic Alliance to Develop Linux Applications
Sep 6, 2000, 14 :54 UTC (10 Talkback[s]) (9030 reads)

"Loki Software, Inc., the foremost publisher of commercial games for the Linux operating system, and Trolltech, a leader in C++ cross-platform GUI application frameworks, today announce a strategic alliance to provide business and end-user programs for Linux."

"As Linux continues to gain momentum with both businesses and consumers, a growing numbers of PC software companies are recognizing the need for Linux-based versions of their products. Using the Qt toolkit, Loki's newly formed Applications Group will provide third-party applications porting services and custom applications development."

"Loki has had tremendous success porting video games to Linux," said Haavard Nord, Trolltech CEO. "We feel that their new Applications Group will also be a huge success and we are very excited to be working with them. Loki will be porting applications that are vital to business, which will be a huge boost to the continued adoption of Linux."

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Another "weird" move by Loki? Can't  ...   Reason for Loki to move away from core business   
Mads Bondo Dydensborg
Sep 6, 2000, 15:16:46
 
While Loki started with porting games, t ...   More money to be made   
Tony OBryan
Sep 6, 2000, 15:40:37
 
What evidence are you talking about? (No ...   RE: More money to be made   
Mads Bondo Dydensborg
Sep 6, 2000, 16:44:34
 
Ahh... 

Despite the GNOME Foundation  ...   Nice that they chose QT   
David Acklam
Sep 6, 2000, 20:14:29
 
Loki has done a lot to promote Linux amo ...   Re: Nice that they chose QT   
Carlos
Sep 6, 2000, 21:01:45
 
I don't work for Trolltech but *I&#3 ...   Re: Re: Nice that they chose QT   
Anonymous
Sep 6, 2000, 22:40:17
 
QT is the wrong toolkit for porting Wind ...   Dumb that they chose QT   
Art Cancro
Sep 6, 2000, 23:49:53
 
Trolltech isn't necessarily planning ...   Re: Dumb that they chose QT   
ClosedSourceGuy
Sep 7, 2000, 02:07:31
 
Think the original email in this "thread ...   Re: Dumb that they chose   
stewart hector
Sep 7, 2000, 07:36:55
 
> Think the original email in this "thre ...   Re: Re: Dumb that they chose   
ac
Sep 7, 2000, 09:35:56
 
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