When the first iPhone was released in the US it didn't take long for us to get our hands on one of those fancy devices. At the time of the official release in the Netherlands most of us already had a jail-broken US version.
iPhones running the new firmware have the App Store to download native applications. Using the official SDK developers can build official iPhone Apps that run natively on the iPhone. Still using a first gen iPhone, I had to wait for the Dev Team to release the new jail-break to be able to play with the all the new Apps.
This week I could finally update my iPhone and tried some of the new Apps. One of the cooler new additions is Shazam; this applications scans music played (i.e. on the radio or in a club) and finds the title and artist of the song. With direct links to the iTunes Music Store I could have a catchy tune I hear somewhere added to my library in just a few moments.
More interesting is what Oberon can do with this new platform. We've been diving into the SDK and that seemed to be okay. Although Objective-C isn't as smooth as C#, we started working on our first official iPhone App. This application will be quite simple and is in the line of what we've done before, but I'm sure we will use iPhone development for more interesting stuff in the near future. We already have loads of nice ideas.
We will keep you informed about our iPhone Apps.
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