gizmodo.com — Google Code has now the first third-party native application ever for the iPhone. A real, full-fledged iPhone application with a graphic user interface and its own icon in the iPhone home screen. Yes, this is not a Web 2.0 app but the Real Thing™, as you can see in the picture and in the video demonstration.
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stalefriesAug 4, 2007
it can't do ssh, but that as easy as dropping a few binaries (which already exist) in along with the application.
ccb0x45Aug 4, 2007
It can do ssh, the binaries needed are located on the googlecode page! Have fun with it!
icebirdAug 4, 2007
Finally real progress in the iPhone hacking community. Hopefully this will stop useless efforts at unlocking the iPhone, and more at creating applications for it.
locojonesAug 4, 2007
Four more words....f**king buried as lame.
ilgazAug 4, 2007
Oh an actual developer. Dear Developer, no misunderstandings, we actually loved the news, we are just protesting a device not having a public SDK in 2007 and people spending their precious development time for "hacking" instead of coding freely with an open and free SDK.Especially this sites "Apple" (!) community really made half of the people "hate" iPhone while they were happily ignoring it since it doesn't fit their needs.Signed"iPhone haters" :)
bootesAug 4, 2007
Nevermind, even if noone will ever see this. ;)
ilgazAug 6, 2007
you need actual SDK to do any kind of VOIP or you will be plain binary hacking device for a thing which will be disabled in next update along with trojan claims.