> It seems to me that to approach iPhone development confidently you need to > either: > > 1. Develop something that isnt your core revenue generator and accept the > risk, or > > 2. Have a relationship with Apple that gives you the confidence you need to > move forward
Or 3. Develop something that is so far outside Apple's interests that there would be no way they would even consider going there. 4. Develop for in-house use. I plan to do 1 & 3 but also mainly 4. Meanwhile, I have some Rev apps producing static web pages customized to normal browsers or the iPhone and a Rev cgi server producing dynamic pages, again specifically designed to display well on the iPhone. My favourite so far is a portable instrument display. We have various instruments that are read by a Mac which calibrates the raw data and stores & serves it for any app that needs it. Using any browser (iPhone or computer), anyone on the LAN can connect to a certain web address, select one of these instruments and get a real-time, constantly updating display of this instrument's current value, in full screen on the iPhone. It is very cool to be perched on the top of a ladder, a long way away from any computer, filling a large tank while watching it's current volume being displayed in the palm of your hand:-) Cheers, Sarah _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [email protected] Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription preferences: http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution
