![]() That's one month lost in developing MetrO because I don't want to waste my time if Apple ends up rejecting my application. Update (February 7th, 2009): It's now 1 month I have applied to the iPhone Developer Program! I have a test program ready and I can't test it on my iPod Touch. Update (August 25th, 2008): I finally have a Mac Mini at my disposal, the iPhone SDK is installed and I just have to learn how to develop for the platform (my experience with Objective-C dates back to the early days of the NextStation). I'm afraid that means our plans for a version of MetrO for the iPhone are fading away (or at least getting farther in the future), if only because of the Mac requirement. The software will be officially released in late June.Software will be distributed exclusively on Apple's platform (how do you spell "monopoly"?).Software development is only possible on a Mac. ![]() The event for the Apple's iPhone SDK announcement has now ended and, according to this report from Tom Krazit, I consider it is almost entirely bad news: ![]()
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