Tuesday, June 12, 2007

iPhone and Safari SDK

Stefam Tilkov notes...

Had Apple chosen to build a ‘real’ SDK (i.e. using Objective C/Cocoa), only Mac developers would have been able to build iPhone applications — this way, and with the accompanying release of Safari for Windows, there are millions of developers who can (and will) build them...

I fail to see what’s wrong with this, because Safari will allow interaction with the iPhone’s features — you can make calls, access contacts etc. What more could one ask for?

Purt near brilliant, really.

Wish iPhone would support Flex though. :-)

1 comment:

  1. I sure hope they have good security though. Wouldn't want your $600 phone hijacked over the web.

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