Archive for the ‘developer’ Category

Apple has Released iPhone OS 2.1 Beta 3

Saturday, August 9th, 2008

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Check your email, iPhone developers. Apple has released iPhone OS 2.1 beta 3. The description of changes is typically cryptic:

“iPhone OS 2.1 beta 3 is now available and is to be used for testing only. View the Pre-Installation Advisory for iPhone OS 2.1 beta 3, Readme, and Release Notes before installing the new versions of the iPhone OS and SDK. As a reminder, pre-release software is Confidential Information and is subject to the terms outlined in your Registered iPhone Developer Terms and Conditions with Apple.”

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iPhone’s capabilities as a gaming machine

Saturday, July 19th, 2008

iPhone's capabilities as a gaming machine

Now that the App Store has launched various developers are talking about the iPhone’s capabilities as a gaming machine. Gizmodo paraphrases a developer from EA as saying: “On a scale of the three, it’s in between the DS and the PSP, but sliding more towards the PSP.” Over at Kotaku they have SEGA of America president Simon Jeffery saying that the iPhone is about on a par with the old Sega Dreamcast.

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Mac Yenta: The place to find other indie Mac developers

Tuesday, June 17th, 2008

Sure there are way too many social networking sites like LinkedIn and Facebook, but what if you want to find and connect to indie Mac developers and only indie Mac developers? Well, that’s where MacYenta.com comes into play. MacYenta is a one-stop way to connect directly with your indie dev peers.

By registering for a free account on MacYenta, you can instantly see the many indie developers that have already created profiles. Not to mention that you can create your own profile that lists who you are and the current projects you’re working on. It’s similar to what you might expect from LinkedIn, but on a much smaller scale. So, if you’re an indie Mac dev looking for a job, looking to hire, or just looking to connect and talk with other indie Mac developers, be sure to check out MacYenta.com.