There are tools available to port your java code to Objective-C. That should save you a huge amount of time.
On Mar 19, 2009, at 5:04 AM, Al Sutton <[email protected]> wrote: So many ideas, so little time...... Al. Incognito wrote: Why not just develop for both instead of choosing sides? On Mar 18, 2009, at 2:30 PM, Pd <[email protected]> wrote: I must admit VOIP on (stock) android would be a killer app for me. I could sell that 10,000 times over to our clients. My take on Apple vs Android goes a bit like this: Commodore 64 - Sinclair spectrum Commodore Amiga - Atari ST PC - Mac Android - iPhone I made a wise choice :-) Some are saying Google won't make it in the mobile space. TBH I don't think they will have to with the new tech coming out with Android. The G? is just a small feather in a big headdress :-) Android will be everywhere and boy am I looking forward to the day :-) Pd. Al Sutton wrote: I think the comparison table at http://lifehacker.com/5173441/android-versus-iphone-30-the-showdown gives a pretty good picture of how the iPhone OS update compares with Android. Apple may be something of an anomaly in the mobile market, but it's a popular anomaly that consumers seem to like. Al. fdimeglio wrote: You just dont understand the problem IMHO. Dont get me wrong, I am a huge advocate of Android. With this new iPhone OS 3.0, Apple is giving more meat to both the final users (consumers) and the developers. I think this is a great deal and Apple thru this wise move is just trying to kill the competition right the way. We can say goodbye to crappy basic phones, Blackberry OS, WinMo and others in a couple of years as they are now just "followers". iPhone is right now way more attractive to users and developers and this will increase a lot more with iPhone OS 3.0. I am more concerned about Android right now and I would LOVE to see a roadmap that can show how Android will be able to compete with the iPhone OS. Saying that Apple is a "freak" in the mobile market shows that you dont understand this market and stay in your mind with the old classic mobile world which is now scheduled to die. Common Google, we really need to have a great response to this huge threat and some roadmap elements. Fabrice On Mar 17, 3:19 pm, Israel Ferrer <[email protected]> wrote: Oh! I was reading live the Keynote, and It was like a joke. I will explain to all the audience my point of view. First of all, Apple is out of the Mobile world. Why? There wasnt in MWC09 at Barcelona, so Apple think that dont sell mobile. Apple sell innovation and they know it. Finally, I was reading and when It appear (cOPY & Paste) I was seriously afraid. Why? Maybe Apple try to rename it like iCopy and patent it, WOW danger ;P And what about Spotlight, WTH! Spotlight is nothing more than a find engine... are you serious? Apple is not a matter for the Mobile Market, Apple is the freak in the Mobile Market. But App Store and new SDK is the perfect machine to make MMORPG Like second life, its the perfect business. Apple is doing great with the App Store and SDK ;) http://and.roid.es El 17/03/2009, a las 23:03, Pd escribió: Just had the shock of my life! For a minute there I thought I was in an Android forum! ... Silly me! ;-) So if you can all trot over to the iPhone forums and mention the G1 complete with the amazing Android OS that should make us just about even :-) Avraham Serour wrote: I remember when I worked with brew, from the beginning they had subscription and use based model, uses was based on an api, so the application decided what a use mean, for example for a ringtone app it meant a ringtone was downloaded, for a game each time you entered the game, or each time you played and so on.. even I remember my company could offer the same game either for $x each month or something like 4$x to own it, customer choice at the time they didn't have free apps though, don't know how the brew market today On Tue, Mar 17, 2009 at 10:57 PM, Stoyan Damov <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: more here: http://www.macrumors.com/ I'm going to be one of the 1st to own it. Incredible smartphone. On Tue, Mar 17, 2009 at 9:20 PM, Al Sutton <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: Highlights; - In-application purchasing and subscription purchases - Devs can embed Google Maps in their apps (Yes, this is on the iPhone) - Turn by Turn directions can be accessed by any app, but they can't use the Google Map tiles for it. - Data Push notification system as an alternative to background apps. - Peer to Peer connectivity using bluetooth without the need for pairing - Apps that can talk to custom hardware (e.g. A tuner for a FM Radio add-in) - In-game voice - Cut & Paste (they've played catchup on that one :)). - MMS - Voice Memos - Search that goes through contacts, emails, calendar appointments, - Tethering support is supported but carriers control if it's enabled. Al. -- * Written an Android App? - List it athttp://andappstore.com/* ====== Funky Android Limited is registered in England & Wales with the company number 6741909. 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