Re: OMG!!!! Steve Jobs is launching the iPhone and it runs MacOS X.

2007-01-13 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Yer a crazy GNUt!!! [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Now that there is a 'smaller' version of OS X , I wonder if the releases will be named something like: Tabby, Calico, and Persian. :-) Or, with the new company name change, the new releases could be different varieties of apple. I'm looking forwa

Re: OMG!!!! Steve Jobs is launching the iPhone and it runs MacOS X.

2007-01-11 Thread Roger . E . Eller
Now that there is a 'smaller' version of OS X , I wonder if the releases will be named something like: Tabby, Calico, and Persian. :-) Or, with the new company name change, the new releases could be different varieties of apple. I'm looking forward to Granny Smith (aka 11.0.0). Roger Eller <[

Re: OMG!!!! Steve Jobs is launching the iPhone and it runs MacOS X.

2007-01-11 Thread Peter T. Evensen
Actually, Intel is saying it is NOT providing the processor and this article says it is Samsung: http://arstechnica.com/journals/apple.ars/2007/1/10/6569 At 04:34 PM 1/9/2007, you wrote: I've got my fingers crossed but if Apple opens up the iPhone to apps other than widgets I will be in heave

Re: OMG!!!! Steve Jobs is launching the iPhone and it runs MacOS X.

2007-01-10 Thread Jerry J
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] By this time next year the iPhone may even bake bread. Paul Looney As Ralph Kramden once said: "Will it core a apple"? Cheer, Jerry Jensen ___ use-revolution mailing list use-revolution@lists.runrev.com Please visit this ur

Re: OMG!!!! Steve Jobs is launching the iPhone and it runs MacOS X.

2007-01-10 Thread Trevor DeVore
On Jan 9, 2007, at 2:46 PM, Trevor DeVore wrote: On Jan 9, 2007, at 2:30 PM, chris bohnert wrote: Did I miss a spec? Does the phone actually have GPS or are you referring to the time differencing data that most carriers use to triangulate a phones location? I thought I heard that Google

Re: OMG!!!! Steve Jobs is launching the iPhone and it runs MacOS X.

2007-01-09 Thread Ian Wood
A pointer towards the iPhone running a relatively 'full' version of OS X - go to the streaming QT of the iPhone presentation at events.apple.com.edgesuite.net/j47d52oo/event/>. From 8:30 to about 9:30 he talks about it using OS X, with a slide in the background showing Syncing Networking Mu

Re: OMG!!!! Steve Jobs is launching the iPhone and it runs MacOS X.

2007-01-09 Thread SimPLsol
I believe the GPS is just one of the phone protocols, used by Cingular, Vodaphone and most others worldwide. It is not the same as a Global Positioning System. For example, my Cingular Motorola Razr uses a GPS chip but does no mapping or locating. However, it's certainly conceivable that such a

Re: OMG!!!! Steve Jobs is launching the iPhone and it runs MacOS X.

2007-01-09 Thread Trevor DeVore
On Jan 9, 2007, at 2:30 PM, chris bohnert wrote: Did I miss a spec? Does the phone actually have GPS or are you referring to the time differencing data that most carriers use to triangulate a phones location? I thought I heard that Google Maps knew where you were on the iPhone so I assu

Re: OMG!!!! Steve Jobs is launching the iPhone and it runs MacOS X.

2007-01-09 Thread Jesse Sng
I've got my fingers crossed but if Apple opens up the iPhone to apps other than widgets I will be in heaven. Especially if we can get access to the GPS data to determine where folks are. -- Trevor DeVore My guess is that there will have to be a special developer track at the WWDC to cover

Re: OMG!!!! Steve Jobs is launching the iPhone and it runs MacOS X.

2007-01-09 Thread chris bohnert
Did I miss a spec? Does the phone actually have GPS or are you referring to the time differencing data that most carriers use to triangulate a phones location? -- cb On 1/9/07, Trevor DeVore <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: On Jan 9, 2007, at 1:46 PM, Jesse Sng wrote: >> Apple already has a dev to

Re: OMG!!!! Steve Jobs is launching the iPhone and it runs MacOS X.

2007-01-09 Thread Trevor DeVore
On Jan 9, 2007, at 1:46 PM, Jesse Sng wrote: Apple already has a dev tool in beta (Dashcode) for Widgets so someone should check that out before they ventured into creating their own. You can get access to it with a free ADC developer account. The bigger implication here is that the iPho

Re: OMG!!!! Steve Jobs is launching the iPhone and it runs MacOS X.

2007-01-09 Thread Jesse Sng
Apple already has a dev tool in beta (Dashcode) for Widgets so someone should check that out before they ventured into creating their own. You can get access to it with a free ADC developer account. -- Trevor DeVore The bigger implication here is that the iPhone runs on a version of OS X

Re: OMG!!!! Steve Jobs is launching the iPhone and it runs MacOS X.

2007-01-09 Thread Dan Shafer
Yeah, and there are other tools out there for this purpose as well, I think. Dan On 1/9/07, Trevor DeVore <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: On Jan 9, 2007, at 11:28 AM, Dan Shafer wrote: > Widgets are standalone components that run in a base runtime and > can execute > JavaScript, HTML and at least

Re: OMG!!!! Steve Jobs is launching the iPhone and it runs MacOS X.

2007-01-09 Thread Trevor DeVore
On Jan 9, 2007, at 11:28 AM, Dan Shafer wrote: Widgets are standalone components that run in a base runtime and can execute JavaScript, HTML and at least some XML. The only sense in which I can easily SEE Rev being used is to spit out the JavaScript/XML/HTML code to be used in the Widget. I

Re: OMG!!!! Steve Jobs is launching the iPhone and it runs MacOS X.

2007-01-09 Thread Dan Shafer
Widgets are standalone components that run in a base runtime and can execute JavaScript, HTML and at least some XML. The only sense in which I can easily SEE Rev being used is to spit out the JavaScript/XML/HTML code to be used in the Widget. IOW, perhaps a Widget builder could be created in Rev.

Re: OMG!!!! Steve Jobs is launching the iPhone and it runs MacOS X.

2007-01-09 Thread Devin Asay
On Jan 9, 2007, at 11:52 AM, Andre Garzia wrote: Folks, I must say, I am amazed reading about macworld keynote... Steve is releasing the iPhone, full multitouch screen, no keys, running MacOS X... we need to get Revolution engine on this!!! It apparently can run standard Dashboard widgets

OMG!!!! Steve Jobs is launching the iPhone and it runs MacOS X.

2007-01-09 Thread Andre Garzia
Folks, I must say, I am amazed reading about macworld keynote... Steve is releasing the iPhone, full multitouch screen, no keys, running MacOS X... we need to get Revolution engine on this!!! Andre ___ use-revolution mailing list use-revolution@l