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  1. #1
    Larry
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    http://news.yahoo.com/s/macworld/200...ewilldistribut
    eiphonesoftware;_ylt=AjTN6jW.dkXwEQA0svYz.Dsh2.cA

    If you think Jobs is gonna let you run your software on your iPhone WebTV,
    think again.....

    "Apple CEO Steve Jobs on Thursday demonstrated a new "App Store," an
    application iPhone users will be able to use to download software that
    third-party developers create for the iPhone using Apple's recently-
    introduced Software Development Kit (SDK). The new software will be
    delivered in late June, according to Jobs, though a beta release is being
    made available today."

    The keyword is "Store".....as in pay, pay, pay....

    Of course, the developers have to pay, too.

    "The SDK itself is available for free. Developers can also run a simulator
    on their Macs. A $99 fee is incurred for developers who want to join
    Apple's new iPhone Developer Program."

    You'll be paying their fees and expenses at your App Store, of course.

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  2. #2
    Tinman
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    Re: "App Store" for iPhone...where the freeware should have been.

    Larry wrote:
    >
    > You'll be paying their fees and expenses at your App Store, of course.


    And Larry doesn't know what day it is. Doesn't know who Jesus was or what
    praying is.

    How can he be saved?



    --
    Mike








  3. #3
    Tim Smith
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    Re: "App Store" for iPhone...where the freeware should have been.

    In article <[email protected]>,
    Larry <[email protected]> wrote:
    >
    > The keyword is "Store".....as in pay, pay, pay....
    >


    I've only been reading this group a few months, so I'm curious. Has
    Larry *ever* gotten anything right the first time?


    --
    --Tim Smith



  4. #4
    Jeffrey Kaplan
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    Re: "App Store" for iPhone...where the freeware should have been.

    Previously on alt.cellular.attws, Larry said:

    > "Apple CEO Steve Jobs on Thursday demonstrated a new "App Store," an
    > application iPhone users will be able to use to download software that
    > third-party developers create for the iPhone using Apple's recently-
    > introduced Software Development Kit (SDK). The new software will be
    > delivered in late June, according to Jobs, though a beta release is being
    > made available today."
    >
    > The keyword is "Store".....as in pay, pay, pay....
    >
    > Of course, the developers have to pay, too.


    Fine by me. Why? Because free software does not equal good software.
    Some freeware is good, but most of it is crap, no matter what platform
    it's for.

    If the controls you imply are going to be real, and if it also means
    that Apple is going to be imposing strict quality controls on said
    software, then it's more than fine by me. Such requirements will keep
    out the idiots who think they can program but wouldn't know a debugger
    from a can of Raid.

    --
    Jeffrey Kaplan www.gordol.org
    The from userid is killfiled Send personal mail to gordol

    If I Am Ever the Sidekick... 33. I will not goad bad guys with
    statements like "over my dead body."



  5. #5
    4phun
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    Re: "App Store" for iPhone...where the freeware should have been.

    On Mar 7, 12:09*am, Tim Smith <[email protected]> wrote:
    > In article <[email protected]>,
    >
    > *Larry <[email protected]> wrote:
    >
    > > The keyword is "Store".....as in pay, pay, pay....

    >
    > I've only been reading this group a few months, so I'm curious. *Has
    > Larry *ever* gotten anything right the first time?
    >
    > --
    > --Tim Smith


    I am convinced that it is the coffee Larry drinks at Waffle House that
    makes for such mental excursions into fantasy.

    BTW I have a single free iPhone app that knocks the socks off people
    who look at the iPhone in the game category. It is part of the open
    source iPhysics package called iPinBall. That game not only reproduces
    the feel of a pinball machine with voice, sound and action but with
    more fidelity and smoothness than a similar one on a high end PC.There
    is nothing like it on any other cell phone.

    The whole iPhysics package for the iPhone is rather addictive.

    Did you notice that Apple is OK with VOIP over WiFi but not cellular.
    Apple will support VOIP on the iPhone in 2.0 if people want to write
    apps using VOIP?



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