FYI, The 3rd beta of the SDK is available.
On Mar 6, 2008, at 4:45 PM, Jon Brisbin wrote:
> The iPhone SDK was released today:
>
> http://developer.apple.com/iphone/program
>
> The download site is busy right now (probably will be all day)
> probably because of high demand. This is the next platf
On Mar 6, 2008, at 5:49 PM, Greg Hellings wrote:
> Another interesting option might be for someone to work with making
> the Sword Web project have an iPhone-happy interface. Until we know
> more about what Apple will allow for loading files, etc, into the
> iPhone itself, there's no telling what
DM Smith wrote:
>
> On Mar 6, 2008, at 6:49 PM, Greg Hellings wrote:
>> Depending on what comes down the pike from the SDK, I don't know if
>> Sword or JSword would be the better library to integrate with, but
>> I'll be exploring the different options. I have a number of friends
>> in the on-cam
On Mar 6, 2008, at 6:49 PM, Greg Hellings wrote:
I have an Intel based Mac running Leopard (that's where I'm sitting
now).
Me too!
I've been anxiously awaiting a chance to download the SDK and I have
every intention of picking up an iPhone this summer when my current
phone contract runs
On Thu, 2008-03-06 at 17:01 -0600, Jon Brisbin wrote:
> I'm sure some in the OpenSource community will yell and stomp their
> feet at that, but I can kind of understand making it marginally
> difficult to allow people to put your app on their phone. After all,
> complete openness is what ca
I have an Intel based Mac running Leopard (that's where I'm sitting now).
I've been anxiously awaiting a chance to download the SDK and I have
every intention of picking up an iPhone this summer when my current
phone contract runs out. I have tinkered plenty with Sword while
putting together a ru
> And "free" isn't ever FREE unless it's the Grace of Jesus. ;) Somebody
> pays the hosting bills for all those OpenSource websites where their
> "free" software is posted...
>
Amen! : )
I've been meaning to create a sword frontend for the android platform...
but have yet to have the time for m
On Mar 6, 2008, at 4:25 PM, Chris Little wrote:
> Just FYI, the (beta) SDK is free, but using it requires an Intel Mac
> running Leopard. And to release apps, you have to pay $99 to Apple,
> since they're the gatekeepers.
$99/year, I hear, for a special iPhone developer's subscription.
I'm sur
Just FYI, the (beta) SDK is free, but using it requires an Intel Mac
running Leopard. And to release apps, you have to pay $99 to Apple,
since they're the gatekeepers.
--Chris
Jon Brisbin wrote:
> The iPhone SDK was released today:
>
> http://developer.apple.com/iphone/program
>
> The downloa
A sword based application for the iphone would be great. So many people
have / want them and it would be the bible in your pocket. This would be
a great project.
On Thu, Mar 06, 2008 at 03:45:09PM -0600, Jon Brisbin wrote:
> The iPhone SDK was released today:
>
> http://developer.apple.com/iphone
The iPhone SDK was released today:
http://developer.apple.com/iphone/program
The download site is busy right now (probably will be all day)
probably because of high demand. This is the next platform I would
LOVE to see a Sword-based app built for. I don't know that I have the
skills to do i
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