Ed,
A friend and iPhone app developer just sent me some input:
"The compiled code uses entirely different linked units, Mac vs. iPhone.
There are just a few developers that are creating a special Mac program that
syncs with the iPhone.
Darn Apple needs to support the basic TASK list. So far, they haven't."
Any other developers out there that can add anything?
Greg
On 8/12/08 5:21 PM, "Ed Wiser" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The application would have to be run in emulation is the processor for
> the iPhone and Touch are not the same as our computers.
>
>
> On Aug 12, 2008, at 1:53 PM, Greg Schoettmer wrote:
>
>> Well, I guess we'll have something to look forward to!
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Greg
>>
>>
>> On 8/12/08 1:49 PM, "Ed Wiser" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>>> Greg I haven't gotten around to setting up the iPhone SDK but I
>>> wonder
>>> if that will let you run the app's.
>>>
>>> There are several apps that let you sync documents. I am sure someone
>>> will have a Grocery list app or a To Do app that you sync to a
>>> computer
>>> program. I read the app updates everyday. There are at least 150 new
>>> programs added over night or up dated so I think it will happen in
>>> due
>>> time.
>>> All the big name Mac programmers haven't added app's to the App store
>>> but I am sure they are working on something. It's all so new. I have
>>> Stanza set up to sync pdf files and text files for reading right now.
>>>
>>> http://www.lexcycle.com/
>>>
>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Greg
>>> Schoettmer
>>> Sent: Tuesday, August 12, 2008 12:14 PM
>>> To: Macintosh topics
>>> Subject: [MacGroup] iPhone Apps
>>>
>>> Hi all,
>>> I have a simple question concerning iPhone apps - can you open
>>> them
>>> on
>>> your computer? For example, I purchased the "Grocery list" app. It
>>> was
>>> cheap
>>> and I wanted to try something. Anyway, as you might expect, it's
>>> nothing
>>> fancy, it allows you to make a list of the things that you need
>>> from the
>>> grocery. But entering that list on an iPhone/iPod Touch is tedious.
>>> Ideally,
>>> I would like to be able to open some type of list/spreadsheet on my
>>> Mac
>>> and
>>> then sync it with my iPhone/iPod Touch. This would make the list
>>> soooo
>>> much
>>> easier to work with as well as provide a backup copy. The grocery
>>> list
>>> isn't
>>> particularly important to me but are all apps going to have this
>>> limitation
>>> - forever?
>>> The apps download to iTunes and just sit there. I cannot double
>>> click
>>> on them to open them. I have tried dragging them to the Applications
>>> Folder
>>> without luck. I know the answer to my question but I'll ask the group
>>> just
>>> in case there's a miracle out there!
>>>
>>> Greg
>>>
>>>
>>>
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