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 ;-)

From Macintouch:
"The only two iPhones at the show were under glass, and Apple representatives said it is a "closed platform", refusing even to identify the specific processor it uses, and there's apparently no developer kit for it, though "developers who want to do applications [for the iPhone] are welcome to contact Apple developer relations."

It doesn't look like Cocoa is much of an advantage to its users in getting to iPhone if there's no SDK and interested developers should "contact Apple developer relations" because it's considered by Apple Computer...oops...Apple Inc. to be a "closed platform."

Maybe someone will introduce a Linux hack for it with GTK and, if the CPU is Intel, then RB users will have a more direct path to iPhone apps ;-)

Daniel L. Taylor
Taylor Design
Computer Consulting & Software Development
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
www.taylor-design.com



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