Posts Tagged ‘iphone’

The Pragmatic Bookshelf | Writing Your First iPhone Application

Monday, January 5th, 2009

Now that the iPhone SDK has officially been released and the Apple App Store is open for business, it’s time to write killer mobile applications! To do that, you’ll need to use several powerful (and possibly unfamiliar) tools: Xcode, Interface Builder, Objective-C, and then the iPhone SDK itself. It can all be a little overwhelming at first. Learn how to write your first table-based iPhone application from Bill Dudney, an experienced iPhone developer.

Writing Your First iPhone Application

The Pragmatic Bookshelf | Writing Your First iPhone Application

iChalky - Neat iPhone App

Sunday, October 5th, 2008

IPhone 2.2: Safari Redesign, Possible Cut and Paste

Saturday, September 27th, 2008

IPhone 2.2: Safari Redesign, Possible Cut and Paste | Gadget Lab from Wired.com

Simplify Media - Stream iTunes onto the iPhone over a broadband connection

Friday, August 15th, 2008

Features:

+ Stream your music over WiFi, EDGE and 3G

+ Navigate fast by artist, album and genre

+ Enjoy cover art, artist bios and lyrics

+ Connect with up to 30 friends

+ Easy setup; no router configuration

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Drugs.com iPhone Edition for Healthcare Professionals

Wednesday, July 16th, 2008

This is a follow up to my earlier post on Google Android SDK woes. On the other hand, Apple seems to get it right. When you have a website like Drugs.com releasing iPhone based applications, you know that you have broad appeal.
“Suitable for all physicians and health care professionals, this free, professional version of Drugs.com is designed entirely around the iPhone interface framework. With predictive search, built in drug interactions, and warnings for almost all medications prescribed in the U.S. You’ll need to register with Drugs.com to gain full access. Then, on your iPhone, go to www.drugs.com/iphone”

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Drugs.com iPhone Edition for Healthcare Professionals