iPhone SDK: March 6th announcement

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SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Apple Inc (AAPL.O: Quote, Profile, Research) said on Wednesday it will reveal its software plans for its iPhone device on March 6, including tools for outside developers and features aimed at businesses.

"Please join us to learn about the iPhone software roadmap, including the iPhone SDK and some exciting new enterprise features," Apple said in an invitation sent to reporters.

http://www.reuters.com/article/marketsNews/idUKN2745545120080227?rpc=44

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This is probably an announcement that the SDK is coming "in a few weeks" judging by that map picture.
 
So with this SDK, does this mean we will now be able to install third party apps that Apple officially supports without having to Jailbreak our phones?
 
I'd like a Slingplayer application.

Stream your media to your iPhone anywhere :D
 
Hopefully a browser that supports flash, saving pictures etc

Would that even be allowed?

Oh oh and I'm looking forward to something that allows me to customise my main screen like a wallpaper behind all the icons like on Jailbroken phones
 
I'd like a Slingplayer application.

Stream your media to your iPhone anywhere :D

I've used the Symbian version and it works really well. Good quality and perfect lip-sync. :)

All I care about is a proper version of MobileScrobbler. That's enough for me to never jailbreak my iPod touch again.
 
Paying for free stuff...:eek:

What, you expect the developers to do all that hard work then give it away for free? :o

Installer is only able to do this because most of the apps are half-baked, and if anything goes wrong they've got an escape clause; "It's not official, don't expect support"
 
Well the price for the app is upto the third party developer isn't it? Much like you pay for some apps on the mac and some of them are released free / open source.

I can see some apps being free and some being paid for - I have no qualms with that.

Rich
 
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