Apple working ‘furiously’ to bring third-party apps to iPhone
Monday, October 08, 2007 - 11:08 AM EDT "Apple has been furiously working with their partners on games and applications for the iPhone/iPod and the standardized Human-Interface Controls that will go along with them. For instance, EA is currently porting their iPod lineup to the OSX iPod/iPhone platform to be sold along side the classic iPod OS versions. Other big developers with strict confidentiality agreements are also on board," Cleve Nettles reports for 9 to 5 Mac."Apple is specifically looking to replicate the model of TMobile's successful SideKick application development and distribution platform (although obviously not in the Sidekick's Java). Apple has even brought in some of Danger's (SidekickOS creators) application development team to help with the architecture. A public SDK announcement will likely be made in the coming months which could possibly be included with Xcode. More likely, the SDK will be given only to high level developers with established close ties to Apple," Nettles reports.
"Whether Apple would make the applications available on Mobile iTunes via an over the air upgrade compared to their current model of installing from a host computer's iTunes is uncertain... [but] one shouldn't expect Apple to release a way for non-developers to freely install applications on their iPods and iPhones," Nettles reports.
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