Apple Developer Connection News •  July 20, 2007 • Issue 484

iPhone Development Resources Now Available

Optimize Web 2.0 applications and content for iPhone.

Developers can now find development guidelines and resources to assist them in creating Web 2.0 applications that look and behave just like the applications built into iPhone. Following these best practices will ensure seamless integration with iPhone applications and services including making a phone call, sending an email, and displaying a location in Google Maps. Third-party applications created using web standards can extend iPhone's capabilities without compromising its reliability or security.

New Hardware at the ADC Compatibility Labs

The ADC Compatibility Labs in Cupertino, California maintain more than 350 configurations of Apple hardware. ADC Premier and Select Members can take advantage of testing with the latest hardware, including:

  • iPhone - 8GB and 4GB
  • MacBook Pro - 2.4GHz
  • MacBook - 2.16GHz and 2GHz

Learn more about the benefits of testing at the ADC Compatibility Labs or schedule a session today.

Register Now for an iPhone Tech Talk

Hear from the experts as they offer in-depth technical information on how to optimize your Web 2.0 application and content to take advantage of the features and capabilities of iPhone. Limited space is available, so register today.



New on the ADC Website

ADC Articles
Newest Features of the ADC Reference Library

Read about the newest features of the ADC Reference Library, including a new resource type, Featured Articles, and a new category, Scripting & Automation.

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Reference Library
Technical Q&A: How to handle kAudioUnitProperty_MaximumFramesPerSlice
Technical Q&A: Synchronizing OpenGL rendering updates to the vertical refresh of the display

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In the Community

New Version of FileMaker Available
FileMaker recently announced a new version to their #1-selling database software for Windows and Mac OS. Learn about the latest feature enhancements that will make tasks even easier than before.

developer Tools
Torque Game Builder 1.5
Smultron 3.1.2
Navicat (Database administration - MySQL Client) 7.0.3

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Unix & Open Source
OpenOffice.org 2.2.1
Apple Disk Transfer ProDOS
Ruby One-Click Installer for OSX Tiger 1.2


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In this issue
iPhone Development Resources Now Available
New Hardware at the ADC Compatibility Labs
Register Now for an iPhone Tech Talk
Newest Features of the ADC Reference Library
New Version of FileMaker Available
New Downloads
July 2007 Developer Documentation in PDF
Firmware Restoration
CD 1.3
MacBook Pro EFI Firmware Update 1.3
Some downloads may require ADC Member/Apple ID Log In
Macworld Conference & Expo 2008 Marketing Program
Training & Events
Developing Desktop Applications with Cocoa, August 13-17, in Beaconsfield, Bucks, UK

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Mac Products Guide
Check out New Arrivals
Tell Mac users about your Universal application
Reminders
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July 20, 2007 • Issue 484
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