More Legit 3rd Party iPhone Applications on the Way?
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More Legit 3rd Party iPhone Applications on the Way?
This from 9to5mac.com:
"While Apple's official line is that the only 3rd party iPhone development will be on the EDGE-crippled Web 2.0 "SDK", behind the scenes, there is much more going on. Apple has been furiously working with their partners on games and applications for the iPhone/iPod and the standardized Human-Interface Controls that will go along with them. For instance, EA is currently porting their iPod lineup to the OSX iPod/iPhone platform to be sold along side the classic iPod OS versions. Other big developers with strict confidentiality agreements are also on board."...
Thanks for this article. I had mentioned in another post that EA was in fact on board as a 3rd party developer but couldn't find any proof to back up my claims.
Time to bookmark
Sadly, why EA? They put out garbage and force consumers to eat it because its the only place you can get Tiger...
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The First Rule of Fight Club...
and surely our current 3rd party apps will have to go before we can put apple's games on it. isnt it obvious that they are not worthy of being on the same springboard?
Hopefully they can start getting their sh*t together.
Hopefully they can start getting their sh*t together.
Jobs wants too much control over the phone for that to happen. I think he wants us all to have the exact same phone with no way for us to express our individuality.
Oh well, still a sweet phone!