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tote_b5 | 08 March, 2008 18:09
I think it's a good idea to wait a bit with commenting the
announement of big things. You might not be as fast as others, but at
least will have a broader view to the whole picture. At least that's
what I did with Steve Jobs' announcement about the iPhone SDK (official
press release is here) and developer program. Having read lots of articles written about it (by writers faster than me:), my remarks are below.
App Store
This is the place, the only place, where people can download 3rd-party software from, let it be commercial or freeware.
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bogdan.galiceanu | 09/03/2008, 08:21
Wow, that was quite a post.
I guess you captured the essence when it comes to Apple's marketing strategy: they want exclusivity, which in one way is good, but in another is bad because if they are the sole distributors of 3rd party apps then they have no incentive to lower prices/have special offers.
I agree with your view on the APIs situation. Though it may present certain small risks for the manufacturing company, opening the to the public is a move developers really appreciate.
Last but not least I'd like to say that you have a great way of posting. Separating ideas with bullet-points and writing the key words/sentences in bold etc. makes it a lot easier to read.
tote_b5 | 09/03/2008, 09:39
@wmseto: yep, I read it in your blog and think that it's pity. I mean, pity that you have to upgrade just because of this. On the other hand, it's probably due to technical limitations and then what can we do? :-\
@bogdan: first, welcome in the Champ team. :) Second, I'm glad that you share my view and thanks for the positive comments!
croozeus | 09/03/2008, 10:53
All things have their pros and cons and everyone has something to say when it comes to "This could have been done better."
Its a good attitude shown in the last paragraph...
"We can learn from anything no matter good or bad." :)
You need more then a Mac...
wmseto | 09/03/2008, 01:00
I have the SDK downloaded, and I have a Mac... I cannot still cannot run the the SDK. It requires MacOS 10.5, and I am still in 10.4 for its stability.
MacOSX 10.5 cost $129 USD. @_@