Apple Releases iPhone SDK Details
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The release of the iPhone’s SDK is now official. Earlier today, Apple released all the details that developer’s have anxiously been awaiting. iPhone users can go ahead and look forward to many applications and games that are being made for the iPhone.
The kit uses the same program and interface that Apple uses for its’ own applications. Cocoa Touch is a source code that developers will use in order for touch screen to be available for their programs. A modified version of X Code will be used to write the programs, which proves the rumors about the kits being Mac exclusive true, as X Code comes with Mac OS X. An iPhone simulator has been released so that the developers can test their programs while creating them.
iPhone users who are anxiously waiting for the applications to start pouring in, can already look forward to a few that were announced. First, AOL will be releasing a iPhone ready AIM Messenger, which is already in the works. Spore, an EA game being released later in the year can be expected to make an appearance on the iPhone. Fans of the Super Monkey Ball series can get excited, as a demo of the game was shown off at the SDK conference as well.
