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March 10, 2008 | Comments: (0)
First iPhone app built from the new SDK arrives
Credit to Erica Sadun for writing if not the first certainly one of the first applications using the iPhone SDK launched last Thursday, 03/06/08.
Sadun wrote it in 24 hours.
The application called Todo App is fairly rudimentary according to reports on developer sites around the Web.
At present say the gurus at CyberSurge, it "will only run in the Aspen Simulator within Xcode."
ToDo will give users the ability to add, edit and delete their things to do.
Another site which calls itself TUAW.com [The Unoffcial Apple Weblog] says that when Apple delivers signing keys to registerd and paid developers the
applicaton can be loaded and tested on real phones.
Stay tuned.
Posted by Ephraim Schwartz on March 10, 2008 06:41 AM
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You're informing me of the first app for the iPhone and I can't even see a demo? I thought Microsoft was the leader of the "vaporware" crowd?
Posted by: Mike at March 10, 2008 07:13 AMForget Apple's SDK, it's a simply a metal brick with a gold coating.
I'm sticking with my proven "solid-gold" jailbreak until Apple truly opens up to open source input.
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