On 10 Jan 2007, at 21:39, Renaud Molla wrote:
Having watched the keynote, and supposing Steve Jobs was not lying,
the iPhone OS includes Cocoa, but not carbon, he said it runs OS X
but not Mac OS X,
the technical details page on apple.com also say so.
What are they calling OS X?
I think
On 10.01.2007, at 22:41, Helge Hess wrote:
And, there is no confirmation at all that the iPhone will be Open and
there will be a SDK. And that you can use Xcode and IB to write
cross-platform applications...
From what I've read it won't be open.
Steve said:
These are devices that need to
On 11 Jan 2007, at 21:11, Renaud Molla wrote:
I remember only Core Animation but I might have missed something.
in the iPhone presentation (not the whole keynote video), at
exactly 9 minutes, you can see Steve Jobs presenting
what's in the iPhone's OS X, and on the slide there's Cocoa
Hi,
is gsnd current? I don't seem to have one in my debian packages,
and I couldn't get the source (from that package) to compile.
when I try to use NSSound I get told about gsnd.
I looked at cynthiune, and that will make sounds, but it knows about
the whole menagerie of sound systems.
I
Hey, I was just wondering, how long does it take for someone to patch the
SVN with whatever I submit to Savannah? I'm asking because I submitted
something a few days ago, and actually just appended something to it and
would like to make sure it gets patched to the svn instead of the previous
perfect. The big issue is that the software of the iPhone seems to be
much more pleasant to use / flashy. Well and possibly the speed, but
That is something we can change by embedded GNUstep...
Most of the flashy appearance comes from CoreAnimation. This is a great
step by Apple to develop and