iPhone News Desk
My Take on the iPhone SDK
So, to start with, I need to preface this blog post with a notice: The contents of the SDK as well as the experiences that occur while using the SDK are confidential. Yes, I am one of those crazy-weird people who read EULAs and license agreements. When you agree to installing the SDK, you agree to those terms. Anybody posting information about the innards of the SDK is violating the agreement and subject to assault by massive teams of rifle-toting SWAT guys. So, the opinions and information I post here will be based on information in the public domain, such as Steve Jobs' keynote and information you can find on Apple's website without logging in using your ADC or iPhone Developer credentials.
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Pete commented on the 13 Mar 2008
Not letting people comment on their iPhone SDK is rediculous. They puplish this thing to the world and they don't want anybody to talk about the cool inner working of it. That seems crazy to me! |
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Jim Johnson commented on the 13 Mar 2008
Hey Kevin, Does the iPhone SDK allow developers to SYNCHRONIZE their iPhone applications with desktop applications on the Mac? For example, one of our favorite things about the Treo is the 3rd-party programs we can purchase to synchronize our desktop Quicken files with our Treo's Pocket Quicken; our desktop memo pad to our Treo's memo pad; our desktop database program to our Treo's memo pad; etc. Does the iPhone SDK allow any of this type of syncing ability? Thanks! |