Nokia have ported Qt (the multi-system GUI layer) to Maemo which is the operating system that runs on their tablets such as the N900. Nokia previously purchased Trolltech who produce Qt which now runs on various UNIX like operating system, MacOS X and Windows and of course Symbian.
The Maemo port means there's a consistent programming interface for Nokia's main platforms and it means programs can easily be ported across systems.
The Maemo version should come out by the end of the year (for V5 of Maemo) and the Symbian version will follow.
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