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Posted Apr 23, 2008 09:22 by Ceasar S.
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Beta 4 or 5A258f - call it as the coder inside you would, but Apple's fourth build for the iPhone SDK Beta rolled out today. It's reportedly coming out with a plethora of tools, samples, frameworks - some that were present in the previous builds. But most importantly, SDK Beta 4 updates the simulator formerly known as Aspen with Open GL ES support. Find out more on this update at the full story. |
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Posted Mar 30, 2008 08:40 by Isaac C.
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A new version has been released for NES.app, an emulator for the iPhone that lets you play games from the classic 8-bit Nintendo Entertainment System. Now on version 2.1.0, the program has several added features, including support for firmware 1.2 (also known as firmware 2.0), which hasn't even been released yet. Check out the full list of changes by following the "read more" link below.Download: NES.app v2.1.0 |
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Posted Mar 27, 2008 02:19 by Charles D.
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Hopeful developers who want to make it big on Apple's mobile device platform should make it a point to check out the latest iPhone SDK beta 2 software released by the Cupertino-based company. The latest build features a host of new changes and additions for both the Xcode and Interface Builder software found in the package. Read more about the newly released build in our full article. |
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Posted May 28, 2007 01:58 by Karl B.
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If you've gotten your hands on an Apple TV and want to customize it to fit your exact needs, then this will be good news for you. According to MacNN, an enterprising individual has released an Apple TV plug-in dev kit that could make things easier for all plug-in devs out there.
The BackRow Developers' Kit, which can be downloaded from alanquatermain.net, contains headers for BackRow framework, iPhotoAccess framework, and QuartzComposer frameworks. All of these are needed to run appliance plug-ins on the Apple TV as well as the BackRow Test application. MacNN also notes that the SDK also includes an Xcode project template that has everything necessary to "start a custom appliance plug-in, creating the Info-plist with the required elements as well as Appliance and ApplianceController classes with links in the appropriate frameworks." If you're new to all of this, a few BackRow programming tutorials can also be downloaded from the developer's website. |
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Posted Nov 2, 2006 02:05 by Alaric S.
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This update features bugfixes for a number of issues found in previous versions of Xcode including:
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Posted Sep 17, 2006 09:02 by Victor B.
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According to APC Magazine, the Mac version of Microsoft's Office Suite will be made to work more in sync with the OS, with designers rebuilding the program as a Universal-Binary app. At the same time, they're adding in the XML file format for this version of Mac Office to be more compatible with Windows users. They're already at the halfway point for rewriting the code into Apple's XCode, and while the transition isn't over, it's a big relief for the developers to hit the halfway mark. Regarding the Ribbon redesign for Office, Mary Starman of Microsoft's Macintosh Business Unit (MacBU) says that the redesign for the Mac will include a reworking of the Ribbon system implemented in the Windows version. As she mentions to APC, the redesign will not be exactly that of Office 2007. "Apple has got their own very specific set of user interface guidelines and we try to first and foremost to follow those guidelines. If we can innovate on top of that and do some interesting things to make sure that the interface is really discoverable for the Mac user, then weÂ?ll look at doing that. We can get some ideas (from the ribbon) but it still has to fit within AppleÂ?s UI guideline, thatÂ?s what a Mac user wants to see." They'll be doing a lot of testing to ensure the product will be in tip-top shape, but they're optimistic that they'll get the job done well. Let's hope Microsoft's Mac developers can please everyone with their Office redesign. |
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Posted Jun 27, 2006 12:32 by KJM
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In
1995 I purchased a first-generation Apple Power PC 8100. At the time, I
worked mostly with music and graphic files, and was certain that the
750 MB hard drive would serve me well for many years...Today, I have a G4 Graphite model with two hard drives - the original 20 GB and an additional 80 GB. And they are fillin' up fast! Now, a full hard drive isn't necessarily a bad thing... it means you've been happy and productive. You should be proud of yourself. On the other hand, files of all kinds are not getting any smaller, and frankly, its a pain offloading everything to zip drives and other media - or having to buy a new HD at a moment's notice. We've rounded up eleven ways for you to give your hard drive a break, check them out in the Full Article! |
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Posted May 24, 2006 07:19 by Karen R.
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The latest Xcode, Apple Computer's integrated development environment for Mac OS X, has already been released. Xcode 2.3 is a recommended upgrade for all Xcode users of versions 2.2.1 and lower because it addresses many known issues with the previous versions.Changes to Xcode 2.3 are as follows:
Xcode 2.3 is free to all members of ADC and includes all the tools a developer need to create, debug, and optimize their own Universal applications. For free download (915MB) and more info on the latest Xcode, just click the 'Read' link below. |
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