This is Arizona!

I posted about the migration to Qt in a previous post and now it's finally here

Now we need some screen shots and you need a CF card to upgrade if you don't already have one. Qt is a really big step forward for the OSD and for Neuros generally. In our evolution, we have become more and more open in every sense of the word and the Qt migration (though it's taken us months to complete) is one of the most exciting developments in that continuing evolution. If you don't know Qt, it is a well established, mature open source gui toolkits with variants powering desktops and used for writing applications on both embedded devices and PCs. Here's one sample tutorial on Qt would is a good start for C++ programmers not familiar with the tool, but there's documentation galore all over the web.

Like most projects of this kind, Qt has a camp (and there is naturally an opposing camp too). But regardless of whether you love Qt or wish it harm, there's little controversy that it's great step forward for Neuros from our home grown toolkit, and a step that will clearly open the device to more developers. Although our focus on the migration has mean that we haven't added a ton of new features to the device lately, that's all about to change. We all firmly believe that our investment in Qt will pay large dividends to all the OSD users and developers. Ex-Navy seems to have seen the improvement already

Users and hackers alike, download the firmware, update your machines and let us hear about it!

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