Apple Announces SDK - And it doesn’t suck

Posted by Aaron Nelsen on Mar 6, 2008 in Aaron Nelsen, Apple, SDK, iPhone, iPod touch |

Apple just announced the release of the iPhone SDK, and the good news is it isn’t anywhere near as lame as I thought it was going to be.

Random pieces of info:

  • Major plus, applications will be available from “App Store” right on your iPhone.
  • Free applications will be allowed at no cost to the developers, otherwise Apple will be pocketing a clean 30% of revenue from application sales.
  • Costs $99 to get access to the SDK. Not cool, but certainly could be worse. SDK available today.
  • Software upgrade (2.0) won’t be release until June it looks like. Lame.
  • Update will be iPod touch compatible, only once again there will be a “nominal fee” charged for the upgrade. Lamer.
  • With Microsoft Exchange support the iPhone is actually shaping up to be a decent enterprise level offering.
  • VC Firm KPCB is setting up an “iFund” to the tune of $100m to support “new ventures”.

Apps that were demoed:

  • EA demoed a toned down version of Spore for the iPhone, looks pretty sweet.
  • AOL is releasing AIM for the iPhone and I could care less, hopefully Google with follow quickly with GoogleTalk.
  • SalesForce.com demoed¬† an application that had no meaning whatsoever to me, looked cool though.
  • Sega (I guess they still make games :P) showed a preview of Super Monkey Ball for the iPhone, looks like a major acid trip.

2 Comments

Ed
Mar 11, 2008 at 9:11 pm

Isn’t there a free version for the iPhone that is tamed down allot. I think its a bummer that they didn’t make it for OS 10.4.9.


 
Aaron Nelsen
Mar 11, 2008 at 9:19 pm

Sort of. The SDK itself is free, it’s $99 if you want to submit your applications and sell them. Also, you can’t run the live application tests on your iPhone with the free version.


 

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