Hi Ekke,

We also have new installer cooking up for Qt 6, see: 
https://www.qt.io/blog/qt-online-installer-4.0-pre-alpha-released and 
https://wiki.qt.io/Qt_Contributors_Summit_2019_Program#Qt_Marketplace 

Intention is that including source components becomes convenient. This could 
also allow making some of the add-ons that are not yet fully ready to be 
included as source for users to try out on top of a released set of binaries.

Yours,

                Tuukka


On 26.6.2020, 15.19, "Development on behalf of ekke" 
<[email protected] on behalf of [email protected]> wrote:

    Am 26.06.20 um 13:49 schrieb Tor Arne Vestbø:
    >
    >> On 26 Jun 2020, at 13:41, ekke <[email protected]> wrote:
    >>
    >> I have noticed that Qt for Android will take some time - what about iOS 
? Will I be able to port iOS Apps to Qt 6 ? Would help to prepare and test 
mobile apps for Qt6 while waiting for Android.
    > Both Android and iOS support is part of 6.0. The part that’s deferred is 
the Android _extras_, the helper module for more native integration on Android. 
But running a cross platform Qt Quick app should work fine on both platforms.
    >
    > Tor Arne
    >
    aaah - thanks for the info - so I can take the QtSummit Conference App 
    as my first candidate :)

    then only other apps with the need of Intents etc have to wait. 
    hopefully QtBluetooth will come soon to Qt6, because many of my mobile 
    business apps need Bluetooth for mobile BarcodeScanners or Printers.

    ekke

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