May 28

The following screenshot popped up when someone found it in a images directory on apple.com. After studying it briefly, we came to the conclusion it had to do something with the new Mac AppStore that is coming up. It looks like some profile setup for the iphone.

In March 2008, Apple announced they wanted to control the sale and distribution of applications for the iphone and ipod touch. The applications would be distributed in a so called Application Store, Apple is going to launch. CEO Steve Jobs described App Store as “an application we’ve written to deliver apps to the iphone. And we’re going to put it on every single iphone with the next release of the software.” » First AppStore Screenshot??

May 28

2 companies are announcing iPhone and iPod touch native games.

Popular games, Tic-Tac-Touch, 4InARow touch, to go from web apps to iPhone apps. FlipSide5, Inc., makers of the popular web editions of Tic-Tac-Touch and 4InARow touch are now launching versions to download and install, allowing players to own these games on their iPhone and iPod Touch. Both these products, Tic-Tac-Touch and 4InARow touch, are designed to be amazingly “simple, fun and wow”, refreshing these ageless classics for today’s generation.
» Flipside5 and Namco releasing SDK games.

May 21

Vic Gundotra, Google’s vice president of engineering stated that:

When Apple ships its iPhone 2.0 update–and the accompanying App Store for distributing third-party software for the phone–you won’t have to wait too long for native iPhone apps built by Google programmers. “We expect to have applications at Day One.”

When we think of the app’s currently included on the iPhone and iPod touch, there’s no doubt that most of them are already Google powered.
» Google Apps ready for launch of the AppStore

Apr 25

Just a small update to let you know that the community sources have been updated to version 3.8
What’s different?
The repository Conceited Software doesn’t exist anymore, all apps have been moved to the BigBoss repo.

Enjoy

Apr 24

The first list with apps for Apple Appstore has been released. It’s not fully official yet, but it will give you an overview.

  1. Sega’s Super Monkey Ball (YouTube Video)
  2. Microsoft Exchange Support (YouTube Video)
  3. AOL Instant Messenger (YouTube Video)
  4. Trism (YouTube Video)
  5. iPhone TypePad (YouTube Video)
  6. Peggle
  7. Zuma
  8. Bejeweled
  9. Galaga
  10. Pac Man
  11. Flick Car (Website)
  12. Cocoa Marbles (Website)
  13. CocoaBot (Website)
  14. Bug Bounce (Website)
  15. EA’s Spore (YouTube Video)
  16. » First list with AppStore applications

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