gizmodo.com — A person briefed on Apple's plans said that at its software developer conference this month, Apple intends to announce that it will make it possible for developers of small programs written for the Macintosh to easily convert them to run on the iPhone.
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gadgetmonsterJun 4, 2007
GPS... check out the Calamari ad at apple.com/iphone/ads/
superkendallJun 4, 2007
I'm pretty sure it's the ability to use Dashcode to develop for the iPhone.But honestly, that covers a lot of space in terms of custom applications. Programming on the bare devices is nicer but if you can assume a network most of the time, you could develop a lot of really nice and useful Dashcode applications...
therealdealJun 4, 2007
The real outstanding question is...3rd party approved by Apple apps OR 3rd party anyone can develop and deploy apps. I am hoping for the latter. I just want to develop for MY iPhone!!
blam8Jun 4, 2007
fkr3, lighten up. It's only gadget news. Why does it make you so mad?
flag564Jun 4, 2007
The iPhone will be a massive success and Apple will make a fortune.That's what you guys said about the AppleTV."For whatever reason, Apple is on a roll whether anyone likes it or not."Roll?Other than their iPod they havent had a sales hit in years. OSX?AppleTV?Hi-Fi Boombox?Macs?Which one of these have ever out sold their competitors?A: NoneIn terms of fanboy hype, they may be "on a roll", but reality just keeps getting in the way.
fucayamaJun 4, 2007
mobile kismac ftw!
svpirateJun 5, 2007
Oh please... They'd never let this happen in a million years. They got all pointy about not allowing 3rd party development straight away, and also have repeatedly said they want to keep strict control of what's on the phone. They'd never lets a 3rd party handle the SDK - that'd commit corporate suicide on both notions.
masskurecMar 1, 2009
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