... digg it iPhone 1.1.3 is READY for SDK apps cre.ations.net — An analysis of the iPhone 1.1.3 firmware reveals that it's 100% ready to accept application ...
... no longer requires SummberBoard for scrolling pages In other words, 1.1.3 is already for SDK apps to be installed, although the SDK is not out yet, nor are SDK apps. cre.ations.net ...
...Posted Jan 23rd 2008 8:58AM by Joshua Topolsky Filed under: Cellphones The well known and respected iPhone ...
...Cre.ations.net's Nate True wrote a blog post describing what he found inside the iPhone firmware 1.1.3 update. Whilst digging around in the iPhone's firmware innards, he found that Apple has made some startling changes to ...
... Vintage Effect Telescopic Zoom Lens For iPhone - Why? And for a sub-par camera at that? iPhone 1.1.3 Already Ready For Installable Apps Wii Fit Coming Q2 2008 To ...
... the know. Nate True posted some information at his blog today after digging around inside the 1.1.3 firmware. He believes this firmware has the ability to support third party applications inherently. Read more here. -- January 22, 23:07 MST ...
... el nuevo iPhone firmware update y encontró que la versión 1.1.3. ya esta lista para aplicaciones SDK, incluyendo “Widget Support”. Si quieres más información—> [ ...
... the iPhone is already capable of running official third party applications. He also notes that the SpringBoard application appears to have widget support having found a class called SBWidgetApplication. Read More ...
... une mise à jour par leurs développeurs. En effet le firmware 1.1.3 modifie quelque peu la façon dont les applications doivent fonctionner. Pour finir il semblerait que ce nouveau firmware soit déjà prêt pour accueillir le SDK officiel d’Apple . Je vous tiens au courant quant à la sortie de la méthode ! var ...
... files are stored in the “mobile” user directory (/var/mobile) instead of the “root” user directory (/var/root), a natural extension of implementation #2. Via Nate True at cre.ations.net Further consideration yields the basic assumption that Apple can release the SDK, and even launch titles from third-parties that will effortlessly ...
... besoin en fait. Ainsi, un talentueux développeur iPhone déjà souvent cité ici (et développeur du logiciel Light Off ) a pu analyser le firmware 1.1.3 et indique que des modifications profondes du système (notamment le compte d'exécution des aplications passé de 'root' à 'mobile') ...