import QtQuick 2.0 Column { id: root width: parent.width spacing: engine.smallFontSize() Title { text: "Boot2Qt vs Qt for Android" } ContentText { width: parent.width text: '

Qt for Android is a port of the Qt Framework to be used for application development on the Android platform. Its purpose is to enable development of applications that can run on Android devices. For developers writing applications for the Android ecosystem, Qt for Android is the right choice.

Boot2Qt tries to strip down the Android stack to the bare minimum, relying only on basic Linux features. The majority of the Android stack, such as SurfaceFlinger or DalvikVM is not running in Boot2Qt, resulting in faster startup times, lower memory consumption and overall better performance. ' } Column { id: diagram spacing: 1 width: parent.width * 0.66 anchors.horizontalCenter: parent.horizontalCenter Box { text: "Application"; accentColor: "coral" } Box { text: "Qt for Android"; accentColor: Qt.rgba(0.64, 0.82, 0.15) } Row { width: parent.width height: b.height Box { id: b; width: parent.width / 2; text: "Qt Framework"; accentColor: Qt.rgba(0.64, 0.82, 0.15) } Box { width: parent.width / 2; text: "Android (Dalvik)"; accentColor: "steelblue" } } Box { text: "Android Baselayer"; accentColor: "steelblue" } Box { text: "Embedded Hardware"; accentColor: "steelblue"} } }