Thursday, March 6, 2008

El iPhone SDK ya está aqui!

Y eso me emociona!
The long-awaited iPhone SDK is also here. Jobs said that all third-party developers will have access to the same APIs and tools Apple uses to build iPhone apps. Developers will use Cocoa Touch, a new SDK for the iPhone. Cocoa Touch supports multitouch events and controls, the accelerometer, view hierarchy, localization, alerts, web view, people picker, image picker, and camera. All of these features will also be available for the iPod touch.
Ahora solo falta esperara a que saquen una versión 3G y i'm in! :D

Solo me preocupa que las aplicaciones las quieren controlar (y supongo que autorizar también) de forma centralizada:

Applications for the iPhone will be available through the AppStore, which will come included with the next iPhone software update. The AppStore will be browsable by categories such as games, business, finance, lifestyle, and health, and will also have a Top 50 section. If you buy an app and it is later updated, it can automatically be updated on the iPhone. Apps will also be available for purchase from a Mac or Windows PC. Developers will be able to set their own prices (including "free") and will keep 70 percent of the revenues according to Jobs.
¿"Perder" el 30% por tener el honor de estar en una lista de aplicaciones oficial? Quien sabe.
En fin. Mientras haya Jailbreak, supongo que no afecta mucho.

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