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- 06-27-2007, 10:53 AM #1OxfordGuest
wow, already many apps / widgets for the iPhone and the thing doesn't
ship for 55ish hours! expect 1000's of these in a few months... they
really make apps on any other mobile phone obsolete!
http://www.iphonewidgetlist.com/
Those guys are sooooo screwed!
Learn how to make them fast, here:
http://webkit.org/blog/?p=87
Check the left side for the tools...
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- 06-27-2007, 12:17 PM #2Guest
Re: the iPhone Widget List!
Oxford wrote:
> wow, already many apps / widgets for the iPhone and the thing doesn't
> ship for 55ish hours! expect 1000's of these in a few months... they
> really make apps on any other mobile phone obsolete!
>
> http://www.iphonewidgetlist.com/
>
Wake me up when u can get more than tepid gimmicky widget toys.
Here's some 3d Java racing games.
http://www.michaelyuan.com/blog/2007...mobile-phones/
Notice how puny your iphone widget webapps look in comparison?
I'll give you a tip, if your phone if it cannot use client side apps
(and the iphone is severely crippled because it cannot) can not match
the diversity and capabilities of of other cellphones.
The iphone is a crippled phone that does not allow you to make use of
any of the thousands of free Java games and apps out there on the web.
* Having some white castle while tapping this out on my Opera Mini
Java browser.
- 06-27-2007, 12:40 PM #3OxfordGuest
Re: the iPhone Widget List!
[email protected] wrote:
> > http://www.iphonewidgetlist.com/
>
> Wake me up when u can get more than tepid gimmicky widget toys.
gosh, you are such a sore loser.
> Here's some 3d Java racing games.
>
> http://www.michaelyuan.com/blog/2007...iving-games-on
> -java-mobile-phones/
then port them over, apple has high end games for the ipod, not silly
stuff like your link above
http://www.apple.com/itunes/store/games/
> Notice how puny your iphone widget webapps look in comparison?
ah, and do you realize there isn't yet a single iphone in the hands of
an owner yet? but in 3 weeks there will be millions in use?
> I'll give you a tip, if your phone if it cannot use client side apps
> (and the iphone is severely crippled because it cannot) can not match
> the diversity and capabilities of of other cellphones.
>
> The iphone is a crippled phone that does not allow you to make use of
> any of the thousands of free Java games and apps out there on the web.
>
> * Having some white castle while tapping this out on my Opera Mini
> Java browser.
Your just very, very, very jealous of a more advanced phone. I can see
the anger in your posts. Just get an iPhone and make yourself happy for
a change.
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- 06-27-2007, 12:48 PM #4OxfordGuest
Re: the iPhone Widget List!
[email protected] wrote:
> * Having some white castle while tapping this out on my Opera Mini
> Java browser.
i like white castle in a blue collar sort of way. when you get done
being a redneck, check out Web 2.0 apps. It's looking more and more like
java has died.
http://www.apple.com/iphone/pr/20070611iphone.html
- 06-27-2007, 01:02 PM #5OxfordGuest
Re: the iPhone Widget List!
[email protected] wrote:
> > * Having some white castle while tapping this out on my Opera Mini
> > Java browser.
>
> whoops, the burger got in the way of my typing,
if you had an iphone, that wouldn't be an issue (just totally kidding)
> Point is though that java apps will always be better than any widget
> toys.Just compare a desktop standalone app like google earth to a
> webapp like google maps.
yes, and Java / Google Earth works quite well on OSX, the same OS inside
the iPhone... hum... could there be a connection???????
> Plus, since the market for java apps is a
> multi-billion dollar one and worldwide, you can get free games and
> apps on the web if your phone can run it.
>
> iphones are severely crippled gadgets that will not allow you to run
> the thousands of cool free apps out there.
Hard to say quite yet, we are still 52 hours out, so while the iPhone
will certainly have MORE apps than any cell phones, the degree of
complexity in the first few months will probably pale in comparison for
around a year, then watch out. It's the whole iPod has 72% share, iPhone
has 72% share simply because it's a better product, and fully runs on
802.11, not some slow "cell" network.
- 06-27-2007, 01:26 PM #6OxfordGuest
Re: the iPhone Widget List!
[email protected] wrote:
> ROTFLOL!!!!
>
> You give us some tepid looking little widget thingies and I show you
> 3D Java apps that I have running on my cell and you want me to use
> YOUR puny little apps?
yes, but your 3D app was very primitive, not worthy of consideration for
a high end crowd. Plus it was a silly sports game for kids, not a
serious App.
You need to really realize what you are dealing with here, Bill Joy the
founder of Java is a HUGE mac fan, so Java Apps will be coming to the
iPhone, but not cheesy ones that only interest 10th graders.
> It's hilarious how far from reality some of you macnuts are....
No, most of us know the future, and have designed it. We just have to
deal with underlings that haven't yet caught up to our vision.
> Dude, i have several remote desktop java apps that allow me to log in
> to my desktop and servers right now as if i'm right there. Widgets
> won't do that.
Yes, and Apple has Remote Desktop that puts your Java App to SHAME.
http://www.apple.com/remotedesktop/
You don't seem to understand when you are dealing with the Apple world,
you are dealing with the pioneers of all this stuff, Apple sets the
rules for the world, others later follow, and that's been true for
nearly 32 years.
> I also have a Skype app that allows free calls. Widgets won't do
> that..
Not 51 hours before launch, but a few weeks after, Skype will run much
better on the iPhone than any other cell phone made.
> I can name quite a lot of java standalone phone apps that can do
> what stupid widgets can't do.
Then learn how to do it, Java isn't going to make you a single penny,
it's too old school, but Apple's WebKit could make you millions, IF you
put down your silly games and white castle hamburgers and move out of a
blue collar state.
> It's like asking ur desktop browser to suddenly work like Photoshop.
>
> Like i said, complain to apple why they are preventing you guys from
> access to so many free and useful apps and games by crippling the
> iphone.
>
> * tapping on my opera mini java browser while finishing up on lunch.
Great, and only getting about 20% of the functionality of what Safari
for the iPhone can do.
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- 06-27-2007, 01:27 PM #7Guest
Re: the iPhone Widget List!
Oxford wrote:
> Hard to say quite yet, we are still 52 hours out, so while the iPhone
> will certainly have MORE apps than any cell phones, the degree of
> complexity in the first few months will probably pale in comparison for
> around a year, then watch out. It's the whole iPod has 72% share, iPhone
> has 72% share simply because it's a better product, and fully runs on
> 802.11, not some slow "cell" network.
dude, are you actually gonna get ANTHING right?
1. Your basic $49 phone actually can run more apps than the iphone
because it can run the thousands of java games and apps on the web
That's the power of having a standard. Apple decided to cripple the
iphone by denying u macnuts the right to use these resources
2. Many other high end phones have wi-fi, my dad's Nokia N95 for one,
which also has a GPS and a 5 megapixel camera. it also runs all java
j2me apps which means it againtrumps the iphone in terms of app
capability
Plus, did you see the hilarious fact that it takes 2 MINUTES for the
iphone browser to view websites???? My Opera Mini java browser spins
the same sites out in a few SECONDS.
Again apple denies you CHOICE becauae the iphone cannot run this java
app. I'm sure quite a lot of people would not want to spend ages just
trying to get to yahoo.com! :-)
* I think I'll pass by the library and look up 'Macnuts'.
- 06-27-2007, 01:28 PM #8Guest
Crippled iPhone - no apps, slow web browsing
Oxford wrote:
> Hard to say quite yet, we are still 52 hours out, so while the iPhone
> will certainly have MORE apps than any cell phones, the degree of
> complexity in the first few months will probably pale in comparison for
> around a year, then watch out. It's the whole iPod has 72% share, iPhone
> has 72% share simply because it's a better product, and fully runs on
> 802.11, not some slow "cell" network.
dude, are you actually gonna get ANTHING right?
1. Your basic $49 phone actually can run more apps than the iphone
because it can run the thousands of java games and apps on the web
That's the power of having a standard. Apple decided to cripple the
iphone by denying u macnuts the right to use these resources
2. Many other high end phones have wi-fi, my dad's Nokia N95 for one,
which also has a GPS and a 5 megapixel camera. it also runs all java
j2me apps which means it againtrumps the iphone in terms of app
capability
Plus, did you see the hilarious fact that it takes 2 MINUTES for the
iphone browser to view websites???? My Opera Mini java browser spins
the same sites out in a few SECONDS.
Again apple denies you CHOICE becauae the iphone cannot run this java
app. I'm sure quite a lot of people would not want to spend ages just
trying to get to yahoo.com! :-)
* I think I'll pass by the library and look up 'Macnuts'.
- 06-27-2007, 01:40 PM #9Guest
Re: the iPhone Widget List!
Oxford wrote:
>
> Then learn how to do it, Java isn't going to make you a single penny,
Since the mobile app business is a multi-billion dollar industry, how
exactly is this true? If you were at WCCD you'd know how disappointed
even the mac developers were whe n they heard there would be no sdk
for iphone. It's a SEVERELY crippled and expensive toy.
> it's too old school, but Apple's WebKit could make you millions, IF you
> put down your silly games and white castle hamburgers and move out of a
> blue collar state.
Uh, i'm a java server side guy. Java powers most of the largest
businesses on the planet including ebay, google. nasdaq, etc etc.
These are the guys with money and why Java is tops in popularity of
languages and in # of jobs.
> Great, and only getting about 20% of the functionality of what Safari
> for the iPhone can do.
Really? The reviewers don't think so..And opera mini will run flash
soon while safari will not.
Dude, give it up... ur obviously a non-tech guy and only a "fan" of
apple.
* geez..it's getting ready to rain here in NJ but i continue to post
on my FAST opera mini java browser.
- 06-27-2007, 03:05 PM #10Guest
Re: Crippled iPhone - no apps, slow web browsing
On Wed, 27 Jun 2007 19:28:12 -0000, [email protected] wrote:
>
>Oxford wrote:
>> Hard to say quite yet, we are still 52 hours out, so while the iPhone
>> will certainly have MORE apps than any cell phones, the degree of
>> complexity in the first few months will probably pale in comparison for
>> around a year, then watch out. It's the whole iPod has 72% share, iPhone
>> has 72% share simply because it's a better product, and fully runs on
>> 802.11, not some slow "cell" network.
>
>dude, are you actually gonna get ANTHING right?
>
>1. Your basic $49 phone actually can run more apps than the iphone
>because it can run the thousands of java games and apps on the web
>That's the power of having a standard. Apple decided to cripple the
>iphone by denying u macnuts the right to use these resources
>
No they dont want poorly written third part apps locking it up, the
cause of the Treo's demise.
>2. Many other high end phones have wi-fi, my dad's Nokia N95 for one,
>which also has a GPS and a 5 megapixel camera. it also runs all java
>j2me apps which means it againtrumps the iphone in terms of app
>capability
The iPhone automatically switches to WiFi, and there are myriad
directories on the web listed all the FREE locations for WiFi in
your town.
>
>Plus, did you see the hilarious fact that it takes 2 MINUTES for the
>iphone browser to view websites???? My Opera Mini java browser spins
>the same sites out in a few SECONDS.
Not with optimum EDGE or WiFi.
>
>Again apple denies you CHOICE becauae the iphone cannot run this java
>app. I'm sure quite a lot of people would not want to spend ages just
>trying to get to yahoo.com! :-)
Fine don;t play Reversi on an iPhone. I could care less.
My Motorola V600 always would lockup from one of your JAVA games.
>
>* I think I'll pass by the library and look up 'Macnuts'.
Too bad you have to reboot your PC twice a day, unlike a Mac.
Most public Librarys these days have free WiFi, as do places like
Burger King, Panera, Best Western, etc, and the WiFi often works a
block away too.
- 06-27-2007, 03:39 PM #11Guest
Hey butthead, we're talking cellphones here
Oxford wrote:
> [email protected]
> > Dude, i have several remote desktop java apps that allow me to log in
> > to my desktop and servers right now as if i'm right there. Widgets
> > won't do that.
>
> Yes, and Apple has Remote Desktop that puts your Java App to SHAME.
>
> http://www.apple.com/remotedesktop/
>
HELLOOOOO????? Is there anything in that head of yours but mcNUTS?
I tell you about java apps on my CELLPHONE that allow remote desktop
viewing ON MY CELLPHONE you give me a desktop software?????
HELLO?????
Your iphone widgets don't have this and you can't even work on
documents and spreadsheets on it! What kind of a CRIPPLED smartphone
is that? Most smartphones allow you to create and edit Microsoft word
docs, excel spreadsheets and powerpoint.
Iphone gives you - tiny widgets! ROTFLOL
- 06-27-2007, 03:47 PM #12Jolly RogerGuest
Re: Hey butthead, we're talking cellphones here
On 2007-06-27 16:39:12 -0500, [email protected] said:
>
> Oxford wrote:
>> [email protected]
>>> Dude, i have several remote desktop java apps that allow me to log in
>>> to my desktop and servers right now as if i'm right there. Widgets
>>> won't do that.
>>
>> Yes, and Apple has Remote Desktop that puts your Java App to SHAME.
>>
>> http://www.apple.com/remotedesktop/
>
> HELLOOOOO????? Is there anything in that head of yours but mcNUTS?
>
> I tell you about java apps on my CELLPHONE that allow remote desktop
> viewing ON MY CELLPHONE you give me a desktop software?????
You're an idiot. Apple Remote Desktop uses the VNC protocol, and
everyone but you knows that you can connect to a VNC server with any
web browser.
--
JR
- 06-27-2007, 04:07 PM #13Guest
Re: Hey butthead, we're talking cellphones here
Jolly Roger wrote:
> On
> You're an idiot. Apple Remote Desktop uses the VNC protocol, and
> everyone but you knows that you can connect to a VNC server with any
> web browser.
>
> --
> JR
Hey butthead, since your iphone cannot run java or flash clients, how
is it going to do this? HTML? ROTFLOL.....there is one or two ajax
clients, but they be muy buggy, very slow and feature-starved and i
doubt they'd run in that slow ass safari anyways.
Bwahahahhah!
- 06-27-2007, 04:30 PM #14noneGuest
Re: the iPhone Widget List!
[email protected] wrote:
> Since the mobile app business is a multi-billion dollar industry,
well the "app" business is not "multi-billion" so started off on the
wrong track.
> how
> exactly is this true? If you were at WCCD you'd know how disappointed
> even the mac developers were whe n they heard there would be no sdk
> for iphone. It's a SEVERELY crippled and expensive toy.
what is WCCD? if you don't even know what the largest Unix app
conference is called, how in the hell are you going to know what is
going on in mobile phone development?
> > it's too old school, but Apple's WebKit could make you millions, IF you
> > put down your silly games and white castle hamburgers and move out of a
> > blue collar state.
>
> Uh, i'm a java server side guy. Java powers most of the largest
> businesses on the planet including ebay, google. nasdaq, etc etc.
> These are the guys with money and why Java is tops in popularity of
> languages and in # of jobs.
hate to break the news, but ebay, google, nasdaq, ect... don't "run" on
java. sure, sure there are some small aspects that do, but java is a 5%
story with these companies.
> > Great, and only getting about 20% of the functionality of what Safari
> > for the iPhone can do.
>
> Really? The reviewers don't think so..And opera mini will run flash
> soon while safari will not.
but the iPhone runs for 6-8 hours, what does your cell phone running
Opera mini run for? I'd rather have the FULL internet and FULL speed for
most of the day, than have a clunky kid internet for 3 hours and then I
have to turn it off.
> Dude, give it up... ur obviously a non-tech guy and only a "fan" of
> apple.
>
> * geez..it's getting ready to rain here in NJ but i continue to post
> on my FAST opera mini java browser.
Your primitive opera browser, the big kids will all use the iPhone.
- 06-27-2007, 04:31 PM #15noneGuest
Re: Hey butthead, we're talking cellphones here
[email protected] wrote:
> > http://www.apple.com/remotedesktop/
>
> HELLOOOOO????? Is there anything in that head of yours but mcNUTS?
>
> I tell you about java apps on my CELLPHONE that allow remote desktop
> viewing ON MY CELLPHONE you give me a desktop software?????
>
> HELLO?????
>
> Your iphone widgets don't have this and you can't even work on
> documents and spreadsheets on it! What kind of a CRIPPLED smartphone
> is that? Most smartphones allow you to create and edit Microsoft word
> docs, excel spreadsheets and powerpoint.
>
> Iphone gives you - tiny widgets! ROTFLOL
ah, the iPhone runs desktop level software, it's based on OSX and i
think you like to forget that. Your cell phone runs on a "non-desktop"
os, so by default, it's weak.
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