| iPhone software is on its way! iPhone SDK AWAY! |
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| Written by David Gulley | ||||||||
| Monday, 10 March 2008 | ||||||||
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iPhone software is on its way! iPhone SDK AWAY!
iPhone software is on its way! iPhone SDK AWAY!
The big news is march 6th’s Event of the SDK release and the roadmap to software for the iPhone. When we say software for the iPhone we are not talking about DVD to iPod software, we are talking about no more hacking your iPhone to install applications, real applications to RUN on the iPhone. This is the HOT NEWS from Apple to hit the street here lately and we are here to capitalize on the developments as they happen. You can download the presentation (Steve Jobs) from March 6th talking about the SDK and what to look forward too for the iPhone. View the keynote at this address: http://www.apple.com/quicktime/qtv/keynote/ On March 6, Apple CEO Steve Jobs unveiled the iPhone software roadmap, released the iPhone Software Development Kit, and introduced the iPhone Enterprise Beta Program. PCWorld has a great iPhone Software FAQ to answer all of your iPhone software questions. Some of the more popular iPhone Software FAQ’s here from PCWorld.com: Source: http://www.pcworld.com/article/id,143223/article.html What kind of programs can we expect to see? That will all depend on the ideas floating around in the heads of developers. But during the event, five companies showed off what they were able to put together with two weeks of engineering work and very few people involved. There were games from Electronic Arts (Spore) and Sega (Super Money Ball), an AIM client from AOL, medical software from Epocrates, and business software from Salesforce.com. The programs took advantage of the iPhone's built-in accelerometer, Multi-Touch capabilities, interface elements, and more. If you can imagine it, chances are someone will try to build it. What if you've synced your phone on one computer and then restore it on another? Do you lose your apps until you sync to the original? We assume that iPhone apps will work like Ringtones: You can choose to sync all of them back and forth with iTunes, or selectively choose which ones appear on your phone and which are merely stored back on your computer. If I buy a program for my iPhone, can I also transfer it to my significant other's iPhone? Probably not. Our guess is that each App Store program will be tied specifically to your Apple ID. It's possible you'll be free to copy it to multiple iPhones, but more likely you'll only be able to use it on a single device at a time. (We don't know what this means when it comes to site licenses or volume discounts for software, either.) Can I download programs off the Web, or any place other than the App Store and iTunes? Nope. With the exception of large businesses, the only place to get iPhone software will be via the App Store program on the iPhone or via the App Store area on iTunes.
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