Congratulations, Antonio. Does this mean you can run programs we have developed for the pocketPC after compiling with FW for MAC on a iPhone? Best regards, Otto
This means that we have the capability to build business applications for the iPhone, same as we can build them for the Pocket PC using FWPPC.
The FiveWin syntax is the same for Windows, Pocket PC, Linux, Mac and iPhone (next). So if you know FiveWin then you are able to develop a business application in any modern platform.
Does FTDN include FiveMac, PocketPC and will it include future iPhone? Though these three is no commercial interest, I am very much attracted to go for the great Mac software and also try pocket pc and iphone. ( right now we cant get iphone in our country though )
Antonio Linares wrote:Building some test applications for the iPhone
Wow, very good Antonio!!! Congrats! I also have an iPhone ( what did you expect ) and it is a GREAT device!! It's been cheaper than some PocketPC devices!
This Thursday, Apple intends to announce the first official opportunity for third party developers to write true, native applications for the iPhone. The iPhone is a PC-class platform running a PC-class OS, with a 600-megahertz processor and a somewhat stripped-down version of Apple's OS X operating system. But up until now, users have either been restricted to "Web apps" or to hacking their phones in non-Apple-approved ways to get new abilities.