Entries Tagged as 'Development'
Posted under coda, plug-in, web programming, command, Development, software, Commentary, TextMate, Apple on November 13th, 2008 by admin
When it comes to web site development IDEs, Coda is one of the “must have” Mac applications.
The premise is simple: one application that handles all aspects of site development and promotion: editing browser code, cleaning up schemas and tables, wielding CSS, managing versioning and promoting changes to staging and production. If you’re stuck on syntax, […]
Posted under download, bbc, iplayer, TV, episode, video, software, News, drm, Development, Apple on November 7th, 2008 by admin
The BBC’s iPlayer is nothing short of a digital revelation — providing viewers in the United Kingdom with online access to an ever-changing (and free) selection of the BBC’s internationally-revered quality programming.
For an increasing number of us Brit’s, BBC.co.uk/iPlayer is the site we surreptitiously visit on our lunch-breaks at work and the destination for catching up on […]
Posted under web apps, cover flow, safari, Development, iPhone, News, Apple on November 7th, 2008 by admin
Before the App Store, third party developers depended on web apps to allow them to bring new games, abilities, and content to the iPhone and iPod touch. A new proof-of-concept tech demo by web developer Charles Ying shows that there is still plenty of potential left untapped for web apps, especially when you make use […]
Posted under sdk, phonegap, Development, News, iPhone, Apple on October 21st, 2008 by admin
There is no doubt that developers are coming from far and wide to write iPhone applications. While some are coming from household names Mac users have come to know and love, others are coming from developers who have never laid hands on a Mac before.
However, regardless of background, sometimes, learning a whole new programming […]
Posted under Development, app store, apploop, apps, Commentary, iPhone, News, Apple on October 20th, 2008 by admin
I’ve wanted really badly to develop an iPhone application since the SDK was announced. What kind of application? It doesn’t matter. Something not too ugly that does something of limited utility, and does it well. I ran into two problems: First, I have no development or coding experience (I stumble through basic HTML). Second, I […]
Posted under conference, tech, world, developer, Development, iPhone, News, tour, Apple on October 9th, 2008 by admin
Apple have announced a new series of developer events aimed at those creating software for the iPhone. The event will be touring various locations in the USA, as well as Europe, Asia and India, starting with Paris and San Francisco on October 22.
Attending the event will be completely free, but Apple are warning that space […]
Posted under new release, patch, fix, software-update, Development, software, Commentary, Apple on October 7th, 2008 by admin
My Apple TV woes managed to eat away at some of the time I would have dedicated to scouring for updates and new toys, but I managed to find some interesting applications and utilities. I didn’t have time to put Stainless (a Google Chrome-like browser for OS X based on WebKit) through enough paces […]
Posted under iphone development, jailbreak, linux, Development, Commentary, windows, Apple on October 7th, 2008 by admin
The now non-existent iPhone developer NDA seems to have been holding back a flood of useful and diverse information. IBM has contributed to this information deluge with their release of a tutorial (registration required to view HTML-version, non-reg PDF download), authored by PJ Cabrera, on how to use the Eclipse C Development Toolkit (CDT) to […]
Posted under objective-c, update-engine, google code, Development, software, News, Apple on October 6th, 2008 by admin
I sometimes wonder if the folks over in the Googleplex ever sleep. It seems like we have a new product or service update every other day some weeks. Google is now getting even closer to Mac desktops with the release of Update-Engine, a Mac OS X framework designed to help Apple developers keep their applications […]
Posted under sdk, nda, Development, News, iPhone, Apple on October 1st, 2008 by admin
iPhone Developers ’round the world can breathe a sigh of relief today. Seven months after the release of Apple’s iPhone SDK, the restrictive NDA that Apple placed on the SDK has officially been dropped.
We have decided to drop the non-disclosure agreement (NDA) for released iPhone software.
We put the NDA in place because the iPhone OS […]