If what Steve says is correct and plans are to compete against enterprise class apps on blackberry, and windows flavored phones, it would be a natural evolution to allow Developers to work with the iphone. But even if they didnt, IM GETTING ONE!!! :-D

The only beef i have is that it does not seem to have external memory support or external IO cards supports. That would have been awesome as I already have a need for them for apps.

They need to come up with a PDA and that would shake the PDA world big time.


David Glass wrote:
No, he says 'desktop class applications', not 'desktop applications'. They aren't synonymous.

He also says they used OS X because it had all the features *they* needed for writing apps, not all the features developers needed.

I would expect we will eventually see an SDK for the phone, but not until it's been out for a bit, and I doubt they'd announce it at a consumer show like MW, more likely to see an announcement at WWDC.

On Jan 10, 2007, at 12:00 AM, Giovanni wrote:

Steve jobs said that the phone would support osx desktop apps. View the keynote intro on the phone.

I dont know where some of you are getting that there wont be a programable platform.

There wont be anything definitive until after they get fcc approval. imho


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