Well, I began to study Objective-c and it is very similar to Java, not
in sintax, but rather in how they have a lot of the same elements that
Java does, classes, interfaces, inheritance, polymorphism. I searched
for an automated tool to convert Java to Objective C and found one
company "http://www.innaworks.com/alcheMo-for-iPhone.html"; that does
this, more specifically it converts J2ME to Objective-C for IPhone.
They do not have a download at ther website, you must contact them to
get it or buy it. This is usually a signal that it costs a lot of
moeny. To tell you the truth I find them a bit sketchy. Right now I'm
coming up with a strategy to convert all my java code to Objective-C
code without the need of such utility. That is as far as I've gotten.


On Apr 19, 4:36 am, hitsu_g <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Incognito,
> Please let us know how the iPhone port goes! I have been curious about
> how difficult it would be and planned on giving it a go, but am
> currently sticking with developing for Android (after I have wallowed
> in a little bit more ADC-recovery laziness).
>
> On Apr 19, 3:05 pm, "Muthu Ramadoss" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > My Plan A-Z is to work on mobile applications that users love it and are
> > happy to even pay for it at the end of the day.
>
> > On Fri, Apr 18, 2008 at 7:45 PM, Incognito <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > So, 1788 submissions in total (Shie*t!). Even if 788 are repeats 1000
> > > is still a pretty high number. Competition is really hot. Given that
> > > my applications do not have the prettiest interface (does not make you
> > > go wow!) nor are they social networking applications, I believe my
> > > actual chances of winning are very slim. I do believe though that my
> > > apps have a lot of value to offer (not of the myspace or youtube type
> > > value but more of the academic value) at least for a niche in the
> > > overall market. I still believe that I can make money selling my apps
> > > (a couple of thousand dollars a year for each).
>
> > > Since I still want to become rich (don't we all!?) I think is time to
> > > implement Plan B, don't you think? Well, I just bought a new macbook
> > > for $1300 US dollars (I went broke because of that purchase) and will
> > > start porting my applications over to the IPhone. Hopefully I can
> > > finish the port in time before the store opening in June. Well that is
> > > my plan B toward the path to richness. What is your plan B if you do
> > > not win?
>
> > > As a last note, Plan C is that I will develop a game and social app
> > > for challenge II, already have some ideas and code started.
>
> > --
> > take care,
> > Muthu Ramadoss.
>
> >http://mobeegal.in
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