You can create web apps which are targeted at the iPhone / iPad or you can 
create HTML5 apps with JS CSS extensions and use phonegap or similar to import 
to Xcode and roll up into a fully fledged ObjC app to upload to the iTunes App 
Store. You still need to register but is cheap US$99 per year. (which gets u a 
%15 dev discount on macs ipads etc)
Go to developer.apple.com and do a bunch of reading also look at Jonathan 
Stark's book on OReilly about dev 4 iPhone (and android) using HTML5 CSS JS and 
phonegap etc. 

See http://jonathanstark.com/books

Thkskbai

PeterSW

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On 11/06/2010, at 11:38 AM, "Andrew Myers" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Thanks to those who responded to this.  That seems to alleviate a few 
> concerns.
> 
> Just one thing I did want to ask about though:
> 
> On Fri, 11 Jun 2010 11:54:58 +1000, Sean Gilligan <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
> 
>> iUI apps have been accepted into the app store.
> 
> Can you elaborate on this?  As a plain old "web developer" I have very little 
> understanding of how iPhone apps actually work.  I always thought they had to 
> be written in objective c and run natively on the iPhone.  How do the apps 
> you refer to actually work?  Do they launch a browser instance and then load 
> HTML pages with iUI?
> 
> All the best,
> Andrew.
> 
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