Qt Creator 2.1.0 released

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Nokia has just released Qt Creator 2.1.0, as well as the Qt SDK 1.1 beta and Qt 4.7.2.

A number of important fixes has been made since the 2.1.0 Release Candidate, including adaptions of the mobile application project wizards and deployment related files, and updated documentation. Together with the Qt SDK 1.1 beta, Qt Creator 2.1.0 is ready to provide a great experience.

The overall agenda for Qt Creator 2.1.0 was enhanced with Qt Quick and mobile application support. And of course it got lots of improvements in all other areas as well. Some of them include:
Semantic C++ highlighting: Highlighting of types (no "Q..." magic anymore, hurray), local variables vs members, virtual methods
Generic highlighting adds highlighting for various file types based on the Kate highlight definition specification
C++ class view and image viewer contributed by Denis Mingulov
Outline views for C++ and QML
Searching for C++ symbols matching a pattern (via advanced find dialog)
Wizard for adding libraries to pro files, including all the necessary fancy magic for include paths and static libs
Various debugging improvements on all platforms
Improved QML code editing with a faster code model and a new indenter
Find usages and improved follow symbols in QML code
Graphical QML tool bar (that you can get on request) for setting e.g. fonts and colors in the QML code editor
Project wizards for Qt Quick applications that also handle deployment to devices, and for custom QML extension plugins
Mobile application project wizards that provide you with the needed setup for Symbian and Maemo, and packaging and deployment
Various improvements to deployment to Maemo targets and Symbian support
Click on QObject::connect warnings in application output to jump to the code
And more.
So grab the Qt SDK 1.1 beta release (includes Qt Creator 2.1.0) or get the Qt Creator-only binary packages from the download server.

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