Wednesday, 07 May 2008 Apple ships fifth version of iPhone SDK
Latest iteration of beta iPhone development software debuts
Apple last night shipped the fifth release of the iPhone SDK.
The latest version is available to registered developers from Apple’s iPhone Dev Centre (log-in required). Apple says the new version SDK ships with updated documentation, the latest release notes and more.
Apple this week also began accepting new members to the iPhone Developer Program from outside the US, which allows access to pre-release iPhone software (i.e. iPhone OS 2.0); technical support; the ability to get code onto iPhones for testing; and distribution of applications via the new App Store.
Apple will host WWDC 2008, with a dedicated track for iPhone developers beginning 9 June.
Submit to:
Digg
Slashdot
Del.icio.us
Reddit
<<prev article | back to news index | next article>>
Latest News
- Apple licenses Mini DisplayPort for free
- The Simpsons get animated over Apple
- Google Earth used by terrorists in India attacks
- Hands on with the HTC Touch HD
- Apple adds DMCA charge to complaint against Psystar
- Nikon unveils flagship D3X DSLR
- LapTuk Clear Stand Released
- Hackers port Linux kernel to iPhone and iPod touch
- Gibson’s new Les Paul guitar connects to your Mac
- Rayman's Raving Rabbids game comes to Mac
- KavaMovies updates Mac movie database software
- Slow PC demand sinks global semiconductor revenue












