Apple has just announced that they will be releasing an SDK in February for developers of 3rd party applications. This will allow people to create programs that will natively run on the iPod Touch and iPhone without having to jailbreak the device. This is great news for all iPhone and iPod Touch owners.
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this actually sucks in my opinion because now every one can add apps to their touch and phone and take away the exclusivity factor and not to mention the “how’d you do that. That’s so cool” factor
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That’s great news!!
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Has there been any mention of a pricing or Iphone developers license? Something tells me Apple would never do such a thing unless they saw potential for a new revenue stream.
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i totally agree with Dhruv!
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thanks seth. I thought i was alone on this one. I mean seriously what can apple offer in the sdk that hackers havent already done without apple. Unless apple
adds a download manager to safari that allows all users to install apps without installer.app this is actually a down since they will probably force us to use iTunes and relock the partition so we can’t use hacked apps made by the people in the hacking community because they will want to restrict that too. -
I guess if they can’t win the fight, then all they can do is submit. Haha…
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You have to be kidding me. You think by having less options and fewer opportunities to develop the platform is better for you in the long run? I can’t believe anyone thinks that having fewer developers and fewer applications, particularly so you can boast, or think of yourself special… dare I say COOL? Seriously man, think about it for a moment.
With an SDK you’ll get more developers starting to pay attention to the platform, let along more people experimenting with it… it can only be a good thing.
And no offense but hacking the iPod Touch is hardly a challenge with the software that has been released, it’s hardly exclusive and doesn’t make me. Anyway, just my two cents.
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I can see what your saying Jordan
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Even so, Installer already has so many apps and i doubt app going to come out with that many. They might even charge you for them.
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seth you could be right they might sell them on itune :S even if it was cheep i can’t buy anything on itune store, i live in aruba and they don’t accept my credit card, i hope they don’t sell it.
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I’m really excited about this. I want to see a paint app for the iPod.
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time to start developing soon
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Hopefully there is flash and Adobe Acrobat!
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Don’t be mad cause it’s not exclusivity hackers that can use apps, wasn’t that our goal to make 3ed party apps avibale to everyone? Apple just made it a little easier, be glad the iPod is not made by Microsoft.
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yeah, good point david, microsoft is pathetic alongside apple
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for win(ce, pocket pc) pda’s there are a lots of Development Systems, all freeware, also from MS, since 1997
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so what does this mean to me? being a newby at this stuff. would i be able to install things like aim on my ipod touch? i wish this thing had more stuff
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the main problem I see is that there are many applications that apple will most certainly not make available, such as the gba emulator, and then there is the almost certainty that apple will charge for its applications. The lack of iPod touch games on iTunes is an affirmation of the belief that apple had always planned on the want for real apps, and I would not be surprised if their programmers had played a part in the jailbreakng process to get the popularity of the apps up to compensate for the $5 charge that they will impose on the apps they release after they destroy jailbreaking in a future update.
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I actually think that this could lead 2 bigger things in the “touch hack” industry. It would suck if apple made us pay but u always hav 2 look on the bright side of life.
I also agree with Dom that heaps touch games that r available @ the moment apple wouldn’t allow.
Being a newbie 2 all of this its exciting to show ur friends wot u can do on ur ipod that they cant, but everything al and all leads back 2 apple and licensing and legal problems.
As an apple.com/au member I bought my touch off there and a week ago I got an email from them saying not 2 use any jailbreaking technology.
Lets all just hope that things will turn out the best 4 touch users not big companies.
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I actually think that this could lead 2 bigger things in the “touch hack” industry. It would suck if apple made us pay but u always hav 2 look on the bright side of life.
I also agree with Dom that heaps touch games that r available @ the moment apple wouldn’t allow.
Being a newbie 2 all of this its exciting to show ur friends wot u can do on ur ipod that they cant, but everything al and all leads back 2 apple and licensing and legal problems.
As an apple.com/au member I bought my touch off there and a week ago I got an e-mail from them saying not 2 use any jailbreaking technology.
Lets all just hope that things will turn out the best 4 touch users not big companies.
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soory bout the double up
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i was just wondering when the sdk comes out and people start developing the applications where will you find the applications to put onto your ipod?or will it be an update kindof thing?
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I think it is good accept after that we wont be able to get the iphone apps on the ipod touch for free
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I personally home apple unlocks the 300MB thing because other wise it is pointless to update otherwise you loose all chances to downgrade
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kyle they are going to have an app store which you can buy apps
but there going to have company apps too so you will have to pay for those but not for the ones that people publish to be free
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