i would say: 
- get a mac
- download and install the iPhone SDK
- buy a couple of books on how to develop with Xcode/interface builder ... and 
some aspirin :)
- app store access will cost you 300$, and app proposal 90$ each time

Remi

Le 24 nov. 2009 à 00:19, Ed a écrit :

> I may take the native option.
> 
> I'm running my site off my MobileMe server so PHP and htaccess is out
> of the picture.
> (I do have access to a server with PHP, where I currently run a
> phpcalendar for the site)
> 
> This will be my first attempt at using dashcode but I'm up for a new
> callenge.
> How can I change a web app to native?
> 
> Many thanks
> 
> Ed
> 
> On Nov 23, 2:38 pm, Gerald Buckley <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Ed - The Dashcode RSS template also has similar restrictions. It
>> requires the feed to be hosted on the same domain as the web app.
>> 
>> Not sure that I've heard of a workaround outside making it a native
>> app. Not sure you wanted to do that though. Shout out again if you
>> want to go from web app to native... there are ways to get there with
>> a minimum of fuss.
>> 
>> Gerald
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