Twenty-four hours after Apple revealed its procedure for getting third-party applications on the iPhone, developers have a few questions about the software development kit, but seem mostly satisfied.
Apple on Thursday released a new version of its iPhone software developers kit (SDK) that allows third parties to develop applications for the iPhone and iPod touch digital media player. "The second ...
Editor’s Note: The following article is reprinted from CIO.com. Visit CIO’s Macs in the Enterprise page. As Apple prepares to deliver its anticipated software development kit Thursday, we look at the ...
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The second coming for mobile developers or the devil's advocate in sheep's clothing? The final verdict on Apple's SDK for iPhone remains to be decided - not least until the final version is released ...
At a company event today Apple has introduced an iPhone software development kit allowing developers to begin building third party applications for the device. According to a Macworld article, Apple ...
As noted by Craig Hockenberry, it has been a full decade since Apple shipped the first version of the iPhone SDK to developers. It’s hard to remember today that, in the beginning, the iPhone didn’t ...
Apple has updated its iPhone Developer Program License Agreement in the iPhone 4.0 SDK to specifically prohibit the development of apps using "an intermediary translation or compatibility layer or ...
Claiming that it is "working with Apple and with their SDK (software development kit) for the next firmware release and SDK applications," a company called "Tiny Code" has pulled its repository of ...
Apple’s iPhone is extremely popular and its recent improvements—with respect to developers—have been greatly appreciated. Still, there are restrictions that some would rather do without, hence ...