blog.wired.com— The iPhone is a revolutionary handset. But it is also the key to a virtual gold mine: The iTunes App Store, where independent developers can become multi-millionaires in just a year.
Sep 19, 2008View in Crawl 4
I thought you can only run apps in the iPhone simulator for free, and that in order to run them on an actual iPhone for debugging you have to pay the $99 dev fee.
@MemphisExNoelNo, just get a web browser that underlines misspelled words as you type. That means, pretty much any browser except for MS Internet Exploder. I still dugg your comment.
@randfI've seen more of this planet than both of you combined. Although I live in the United States now, I only moved to this country recently... I'm not who you think I am. Additionally, the comment about "genius" was a joke -- I didn't make fun of the rest of his English... I completely understand it's a bitch of a language, but my joke was that you're not qualified to call something genius if you can't spell the word.
Closed AccountSep 20, 2008
Oh, I forgot, everybody who spent money on those brainless games, please digg me down.
tweeSep 21, 2008
I thought you can only run apps in the iPhone simulator for free, and that in order to run them on an actual iPhone for debugging you have to pay the $99 dev fee.
bonestampSep 21, 2008
@MemphisExNoelNo, just get a web browser that underlines misspelled words as you type. That means, pretty much any browser except for MS Internet Exploder. I still dugg your comment.
randfSep 22, 2008
memphis...ignore bonstampe...he just wishes his mom would get him a passport one day.
bonestampSep 22, 2008
@randfI've seen more of this planet than both of you combined. Although I live in the United States now, I only moved to this country recently... I'm not who you think I am. Additionally, the comment about "genius" was a joke -- I didn't make fun of the rest of his English... I completely understand it's a bitch of a language, but my joke was that you're not qualified to call something genius if you can't spell the word.
oszoinfinitySep 23, 2008
Some developers do not fully agree with this story. Check this out: <a class="user" href="http://latenitesoft.blogspot.com/2008/09/cruel-economy-of-app-store.html">http://latenitesoft.blogspot.com/2008/09/cruel-eco ...</a>
juliereaderApr 14, 2009
well soon it will be like faebook apps...thousands and thousands of crap :S<a class="user" href="http://www.linksubmissionsite.com/">http://www.linksubmissionsite.com/</a>