Cocoa is a top level part in OS X (Cocoa "is" not OS X), telling that the Phone runs OS X really does not say anything about if it runs Cocoa or not. (Depending on CPU power of the phone, then Cocoa might just be too top level for it).

On Jan 9, 2007, at 6:48 PM, Stefan wrote:

As Steve Jobe today explained, the iPhone is going to run OS X. Since Apple over and over explained, we all should use Cocoa, I suppose that the iPhone
might have a pure Cocoa-base OS. Well, let's see..

Today, RS might have a new build target to integrate ;-)

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