iPhone 3.0 and Canadian

Mar 17 2009 Published by under Apple,Canada,English

Today, March 17, 2009.

Apple has released their iPhone OS 3.0 preview, which became a world wide event.

Some highlight:

  • Cut, copy and paste
  • Peer to peer
  • Spotlight search
  • In-App Purchases

And, as of today, I officially become a Canadian! Finally!

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Developing Applications for Palm webOS – Preview

Feb 26 2009 Published by under Apple,English,iPhone

Developing Applications for webOS: A Preview
Date: This event took place live on February 25 2009
Presented by: Mitch Allen
Duration: Approximately 60 minutes.

In this live, online event, Mitch Allen, Palm’s Software CTO and a member of the Palm webOS™ design team, will recap the material included in the introductory chapter of Palm webOS: Developing Applications in JavaScript Using the Palm Mojo™ Framework, a joint collaboration announced this week by Palm and O’Reilly, and will give you a preview into application development with the Mojo SDK. This is a great opportunity to hear an insider’s perspective on webOS development and get a glimpse into the development environment and toolset for this breakthrough mobile web platform.

More Links:

Another gift:

  • Use the code 4CAST in the O’Reilly‘s shopping cart when you check out to take 40% off your order, not working in UK. Only valid through March 15, 2009

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AppStore Secrets

Feb 22 2009 Published by under Apple,iPhone

iPhone AppStore Secrets – Pinch Media

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iHome -Releasing your Home Button and more

Feb 22 2009 Published by under Apple,English,iPhone,Mac,OS X

if you want to feel the power of the capacitive touchscreen we’re using, why not use the iphone exclusively without the home button?  Apple did not provide a way to do so, but now we got it!

Usage

  • Slide Area

  • Home State

1. Short slide from right to left -> Jump to the first page of your apps, just like single press on Home button
2. Long slide from right to left -> Open iPod Control Dialog if it’s playing, like double press on Home button
3. Short slide from left to right -> Open Power Dialog, which includes Lock, ReSpring, Reboot, Power Off and other options
4. Long slide from left to right -> Lock Screen
5. Long press 5 seconds to trigger Screenshot

  • Application State

1. Short slide from right to left -> Open Exist Dialog, which includes back Home and iPod control if it’s playing
2. Long slide from right to left -> Quit from the current app, like single press on Home button
3. Short slide from left to right -> Open Power Dialog, which includes Lock, ReSpring, Reboot, Power Off and other options
4. Long slide from left to right -> Lock Screen
5. Long press 5 seconds to trigger Screenshot

Requirement

  • Jailbroken iPhone
  • Cydia

Links

Author mj(马骏)’s Home page

iHome 0.2 Release page (in Chinese)

Bug Report page (in Chinese)

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Mini vMac – Mac Plus emulator for iPhone

Feb 22 2009 Published by under Apple,English,iPhone,Mac

Features

  • 4MB Mac Plus
  • Full screen or scrolling
  • Full simulated keyboard
  • Sound

Requirements

  • Jailbroken iPhone or iPod Touch
  • iPhone OS 2.x
  • Mac Plus ROM image
  • Mac disk images

More Links:

Mini vMac

Source Code

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Why myPhone?

Feb 12 2009 Published by under English

Why myPhone?

Why we need an application to calculate the MS Points?

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The Most Good Looking iPhone App – Groups

Feb 10 2009 Published by under Apple,English,iPhone

Groups: Drag & Drop Contacts Management

Groups takes contacts group management to a totally different level. With a highly innovative user interface, you get to manage your contacts the iPhone way; drag them, drop them or trash them. As they say, “Drag & Drop is worth a thousand operations”… or something like that!

It is the most good looking app I’ve found on App Store so far. It makes the build-in ‘Contacts’ looks like a piece of …..


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iPhone NDA is over!

Oct 01 2008 Published by under Apple,English,iPhone

Beside “National Day of China“, there is another reason to celebrate today:

Apple has decided to drop the NDA for released iPhone software.

We put the NDA in place because the iPhone OS includes many Apple inventions and innovations that we would like to protect, so that others don’t steal our work. It has happened before. While we have filed for hundreds of patents on iPhone technology, the NDA added yet another level of protection. We put it in place as one more way to help protect the iPhone from being ripped off by others.

However, the NDA has created too much of a burden on developers, authors and others interested in helping further the iPhone’s success, so we are dropping it for released software. Developers will receive a new agreement without an NDA covering released software within a week or so. Please note that unreleased software and features will remain under NDA until they are released.

Thanks to everyone who provided us constructive feedback on this matter.

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No iPhone today

Jul 11 2008 Published by under Apple,English,iPhone,OS X,WordPress

After a year long waiting, still no iPhone today. Pretty unhappy. Damn you, Rogers!

Anyway, take a minute updated my blog to have a better view on iPhone/iPod Touch.

Welcome to visit http://blog.libinpan.com on your iPhone/iPod Touch! :)

Want to do it too?

Start from here: http://iwphone.contentrobot.com/

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