iPhone?

René Micout rene.micout at numericable.com
Sat May 1 10:06:44 EDT 2010


In 1987 this was the primary purpose of HyperCard (oh Bill [Atkinson] where are you !?)

Le 1 mai 2010 à 16:02, René Micout a écrit :

> Dear Richmond,
> I think it is possible to create application for iPad without putting it into the App Store.
> For my own it is enough... My application (my project are not to be sold)
> But how many people (here) make application
> 1. for themselves
> 2. directly for a company (App store > not necessary...)
> 3. free (gratuit !)
> ?
> That is the question
> Bon souvenir de Paris
> René
> 
> 
> Le 1 mai 2010 à 15:54, Richmond Mathewson a écrit :
> 
>> Oddly enough I see that RunRev are still marketing their
>> revMobile (which I understand to work with Windows mobile
>> as well as the iPhone OS):
>> 
>> "We will be introducing a brand new product, revMobile,
>> which will initially support Maemo, Windows Mobile,
>> the iPhone and iPad."
>> 
>> However, as far as I can understand, while revMobile
>> supports iPhone and iPad; Apple doesn't support
>> revMobile on these platforms.
>> 
>> "you'll be able to use revTalk rather than Objective-C"
>> 
>> try telling that to Steve Jobs.
>> 
>> The question I have is not about revMobile's capabilities
>> as such, but why it is still being touted for iPhone and
>> iPad after everything that wasn't built "Steve's way"
>> was excluded from the App store.
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