When Steve Jobs mentioned a few weeks ago that there will be "some sort of app development" for the iPhone, everyone assumed he meant widgets. Widgets are less powerful than native applications, and depending on the underlying OS hooks offered, they can be even less powerful than J2ME apps. But when Jobs came out today to outright sell us Web 2.0 and said that "no SDK required", I felt cheated.
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I would buy one in a heartbeat if it had a decent SDK.
Not that I would program anything for it, but because I know that other people would.
I think the iPhone has wifi, not just internet though your phone company, but though starbucks or your house or whatever. If there were a decent SDK someone would integrate Skype or something with it so you could have free phone while you're at home. Or think of the games / multimedia.
I could imagine XBMC running on that phone streaming mp3s or movies from your fileserver.
I really think Apple is missing something here. I've known people to buy an Xbox and do nothing with it except use it for homebrew applications like XBMC which is made using an illegal copy of the XDK.
If apple came out with a real SDK for the phone I'm sure other "gotta have it" software would emerge. Apple needs to open their eyes. I hope they're getting paid real well by the wireless providers to not release an SDK so that dumbass customers will pay $3 for a ringtone or $5 for a tetris game.
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I would buy one in a heartbeat if it had a decent SDK.
Not that I would program anything for it, but because I know that other people would.
I think the iPhone has wifi, not just internet though your phone company, but though starbucks or your house or whatever. If there were a decent SDK someone would integrate Skype or something with it so you could have free phone while you're at home. Or think of the games / multimedia.
I could imagine XBMC running on that phone streaming mp3s or movies from your fileserver.
I really think Apple is missing something here. I've known people to buy an Xbox and do nothing with it except use it for homebrew applications like XBMC which is made using an illegal copy of the XDK.
If apple came out with a real SDK for the phone I'm sure other "gotta have it" software would emerge. Apple needs to open their eyes. I hope they're getting paid real well by the wireless providers to not release an SDK so that dumbass customers will pay $3 for a ringtone or $5 for a tetris game.