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The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) yesterday announced that it had obtained a copy of Apple’s iPhone Developer Program License Agreement and published it for public consumption. While the contents of the license agreement, which govern…
CNET reports that it has received an e-mail from a “prominent” iPhone application developer noting that the developer’s application has been updated for iPhone OS 4.0, implying that Apple has already delivered an early version of the updated operatin…
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11 Dec 2009When one of your favorite iPhone apps gets hit with a flawed update, you could wait for the developer to come out with a fix. Or, with the help of Time Machine, you can re-install the old version.
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11 Dec 2009When one of your favorite iPhone apps gets hit with a flawed update, you could wait for the developer to come out with a fix. Or, with the help of Time Machine, you can re-install the old version. Here’s how.
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30 Oct 2009To download the SDK go to: developer.apple.com You have to make a apple account to download. You have to register to the iPhone Developer team. ITS COMPLETELY FREE!!!!! To register go here: developer.apple.com Please comment and Rate and subscribe!
Apple today seeded Build 10C535 of Mac OS X 10.6.2 to developers. The release comes one week after the previous build was pushed to the developer community for testing. The new 10C535 build reportedly focuses on graphics drivers, trac…
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19 Jul 2009Filed under: Software , WWDC , iPhone , iPod touch I guess you could say I’m an armchair foodie. Strangely enough, once I started working at home I rarely got the chance to cook a proper meal. It doesn’t help that my kids have typical kid palates, and attempts to “get fancy” with the ingredients are met with wrinkled noses and frowning faces
Filed under: Software , Cool tools , Developer Wade Cosgrove, code ninja over at Panic , has released a freeware Developer Color Picker that helps developers of all stripes pick and paste color declarations for a variety of languages. Any color picker will let you choose a color from anywhere on your screen, but Developer Color Picker turns that into usable code for your Xcode and web development projects. Developer Color Picker generates code suitable for NSColor, UIColor, CGColorRef, CSS and HTML declarations.
The outside of the box said "Windows base machine or better", so I bought a Mac.