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iPhone apps
Posted by Mitch Wagner , Oct 11, 2007 12:43 PM Apple is near release of a toolset that would allow third-party developers to develop native applications for the iPhone, according to reports on Apple blogs. However, PC and Mac users accustomed to downloading any ol' app they can find on the Internet will be in for an unpleasant surprise with their iPhones -- they'll only be able to download and run apps that are sanctioned by Apple, and only through iTunes. Currently, the iPhone only runs the standard application set that Apple puts on it at manufacture. Hackers developed workarounds to allow users to install third-party applications. Apple doesn't like those workarounds, and has shut them down with later version of the iPhone software, resulting in the usual game of hacker-vendor leapfrog. But Apple has been "furiously working" with partners on games and apps for the iPod and iPhone, the Apple news site 9 to 5 Mac reported . For example, EA is porting its line of iPod games to the OS X-based iPhone and new generation of OS X-based iPods. "Other big developers with strict confidentiality agreements are also working with Apple," 9 to 5 Mac said. Apple is copying T-Mobile's application development and distribution model for the SideKick, 9 to 5 Mac reported. Sidekick developers need to prove themselves by submitting a working application to T-Mobile, and the Sidekick team responds by giving the developers a key to open their Sidekick to further testing. Once the developers believe they have a stable app, the Sidekick team tests the app for compatibility.
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