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Apple iPhone SDK

Apple iPhone SDK - Beta release 8

developer kit for the iPhone

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Current Version: Beta release 8
Release Date: 2008-06-26
License: Beta
Downloads (this version): 1,144
Downloads (all versions): 12,701
Price: $99/$299

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Start your development today with the free iPhone SDK and the iPhone Dev Center. Apply to the iPhone Developer Program and gain access to test your code on iPhone and distribute your free and commercial applications on the App Store.The iPhone Developer Program provides a complete and integrated process for developing, debugging, and distributing your free, commercial, or in-house applications for iPhone and iPod touch. Complete with development resources, real-world testing on iPhone, and distribution on the App Store, you have everything you need to go from code to customer. The iPhone SDK includes the Xcode IDE, Instruments, iPhone simulator, frameworks and samples, compilers, Shark analysis tool, and more.

Standard Program $99
The Standard Program is for developers who are creating free and commercial applications for iPhone and iPod touch.

Enterprise Program $299
The Enterprise Program is for developers who are creating proprietary, in-house applications for iPhone and iPod touch.

What's new in this version:

The eighth beta version of the iPhone SDK includes Xcode IDE, iPhone Simulator with Open GL ES support, Interface Builder, Instruments, frameworks and samples, compilers, and Shark analysis tool.

Operating System Requirements:

This product is designed to run on the following operating systems:

  • Mac OS X 10.5 Intel

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Apple iPhone SDK Usage Tipplease help me with this !!!!!!!!!!! - Version: Beta release 3, 4/15/2008 12:37PM PST

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koolpash
does this SDK beta 3 version work on microsoft windows xp sp2 systems
or is it strictly meant for macos-x

please
thanks to all replies in advance

prashant .
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Apple iPhone SDK CommentaryHow to Install iPhone SDK on PowerPC Macs!!! - Version: 1.0, 3/10/2008 06:16PM PST

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libertyforall1776
http://www.iphoneatlas.com/2008/03/10/surprise-iphone-sdk-also-works-on-powerpc-macs/

Though Apple states that the iPhone software development kit requires an “Intel processor-based Mac running Mac OS X Leopard,” developers have found that — with a little leg-work — the SDK also runs on PowerPC-based Macs.

By default, the iPhone SDK package available free from Apple’s site will run on a PowerPC-based Mac but omit the iPhone SDK-related files, installing only Xcode 3.1 beta and a series of other files. This routine is easily circumvented via the shareware tool Pacifist, which can be used to force an installation of the entire SDK package on PowerPC-based Macs.

Follow these steps:

Drag the iPhone SDK package onto the Pacifist icon
Select the top entry, “Contents of iPhone SDK”
Click the “Install” button in the upper-left corner and enter your administrator credentials

The “Aspen” Simulator, which is a Universal Binary, will properly launch and emulate iPhone applications on PowerPC-based Macs.

Windows users are still out of luck when it comes to the official SDK, though developers are currently seeking alternative, Windows-based deployment methods.
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Apple iPhone SDK CommentaryNow What? - Version: 1.0, 3/8/2008 08:02AM PST

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Brass Hammer
So, after we create our cool apps, how do we share them? Versiontracker is clearly uninterested, they do not even have a category for these. (However, "Palm OS" is listed!)

This appears to be poorly thought out.
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