It's probably best if this thread stops right here.
All the information you need to find out what is required to develop
for it is on the public website.
Thanks
Scott
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My sense of humor is just fine, thank you. Snide comments implying that even
the name of the iPhone is NDA'd are neither funny nor insightful. After an
endless parade of people posting the same thing, it's not a wry comment
about your opinion of the NDA, it's just another tiresome repetition of the
On 17 Sep, 2008, at 13:13, Sherm Pendley wrote:
For crying out loud, people, grow up! It's called the iPhone
Try to develop a sense of humour: you'll do a lot less crying-out-loud.
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For crying out loud, people, grow up! It's called the iPhone, and its name
is public information. What's more, if you go to <
http://developer.apple.com/ipod/> and click on the "Developing content for
iPod touch" link, it takes you to the iPhone SDK page - so it's also public
information that it's
you use the one-whoes-name-we-dare-not-speak. I believe there is an
option to differentiate between the 2.
James
On Sep 17, 2008, at 3:49 PM, D.K. Johnston wrote:
How would I go about developing apps for the iPod Touch? Is there a
separate SDK? Or would I need to use the one-whose-name-we
How would I go about developing apps for the iPod Touch? Is there a
separate SDK? Or would I need to use the one-whose-name-we-dare-not-
speak?
dkj
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