Thursday, 29 May 2008 iPhone SDK 6 ships, requires Leopard 10.5.3
Apple has introduced the sixth version of its iPhone SDK
Apple has introduced the sixth beta version of its iPhone SDK, explaining developers intending to upgrade to the new version must also upgrade to Mac OS X 10.5.3, which was released last night.
The update is available for download from the iPhone Dev Center. It’s even heftier than the Leopard update, iPhone SDK 6 is a 1.19GB download. The software includes a complete set of tools, compilers, frameworks, and documentation for creating iPhone OS applications, including an iPhone Simulator for testing.
Apple also confirms that Mac OS X 10.5.3 is required to run, and is incompatible with other OS releases, and “adds support for the latest iPhone OS,” the company said.
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