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		<title>Coming Soon: Develop Native iPhone Application Using Actionscript</title>
		<link>http://www.macoscoders.com/2009/10/20/coming-soon-develop-native-iphone-application-using-actionscript/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 20 Oct 2009 11:30:51 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Anish Kumar</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[With Flash Professional CS5, we can now build applications for iPhone and iPod touch using ActionScript 3. These applications can be delivered to iPhone and iPod touch users through the Apple App Store. A public beta of Flash Professional CS5 with prerelease support for building applications for iPhone is planned for later this year. At [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>With Flash Professional CS5, we can now build applications for iPhone and iPod touch using ActionScript 3. These applications can be delivered to iPhone and iPod touch users through the Apple App Store. A public beta of Flash Professional CS5 with prerelease support for building applications for iPhone is planned for later this year. At MAX 2009, Adobe showed a number of applications and games for iPhone that have been built using a prerelease version of Flash Professional CS5. The tooling update allows developers to use Flash technologies to develop content for iPhone and iPod touch. Developers can write new code or reuse existing web content to build applications for iPhone. Because the source code and assets are reusable across the Flash Platform runtimes,—Adobe AIR and Flash Player—it also gives developers a way to more easily target other mobile and desktop environments.</p>
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<div class="wp-caption alignnone" style="width: 567px"><img title="Flash CS5: Native iPhone Application Development" src="http://www.macoscoders.com/images/flashcs5.jpg" alt="Flash CS5: Native iPhone Application Development" width="557" height="130" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Flash CS5: Native iPhone Application Development</p></div>
<p>The new support for iPhone applications in the Flash Platform tooling will not allow iPhone users to browse web content built with Flash technology on iPhone, but it may allow developers to repackage existing web content as applications for iPhone if they choose to do so.Flash Player uses a just-in-time compiler and virtual machine within a browser plug-in to play back content on websites. Those technologies are not allowed on the iPhone at this time, so a Flash Player for iPhone is not being made available today. Flash Professional CS5 will enable developers to build applications for iPhone that are installed as native applications. Users will be able to access the apps after downloading them from Apple’s App Store and installing them on iPhone or iPod touch. Developers can deliver applications built with Flash Platform tooling just like any other iPhone application. This will require the developer to be a member of the iPhone Developer Program and follow the program guidelines. iPhone applications built with Flash Platform tools are compiled into standard, native iPhone executables, just like any other iPhone applicatio. Applications can be built targeting iPhone OS 3.0 and later.</p>
<p><strong>Update:</strong> Apple has bowled out Adobe&#8217;s effort to get iPhone application development on Flash platform with introduction of new clause in its iPhone SDK 4.0 license agreement which makes developing iPhone application using tools other than from Apple as illegal. Check more details about whats new in iPhone SDK 4.0 and its implications at <a title="New Features: iPhone SDK 4.0 " href="http://www.macoscoders.com/2010/04/09/new-features-in-iphone-os-4-0/" target="_self">http://www.macoscoders.com/2010/04/09/new-features-in-iphone-os-4-0/</a></p>
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		<title>Experts Predict Multiple iPhone Models</title>
		<link>http://www.macoscoders.com/2009/04/07/experts-predict-multiple-iphone-models/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 07 Apr 2009 13:52:10 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Anish Kumar</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[It&#8217;s that time again. More iPhone rumors and speculation&#8211;including predictions that Apple will release a variety of iPhone devices, and that the company will add features like video capture and video chat&#8211;have come to light.
The latest predictions come in a note to investors from Barclay&#8217;s Capital analyst Ben Reitzes, which was released ahead of Apple&#8217;s [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It&#8217;s that time again. More iPhone rumors and speculation&#8211;including predictions that Apple will release a variety of iPhone devices, and that the company will add features like video capture and video chat&#8211;have come to light.</p>
<p><span id="more-84"></span>The latest predictions come in a note to investors from Barclay&#8217;s Capital analyst Ben Reitzes, which was released ahead of Apple&#8217;s April 22 earnings report. Reitzes says that Apple has ramped up iPhone production in anticipation of high demand that will come after Apple&#8217;s Worldwide Developers Conference in June. However, Reitzes says that high demand only tells half the story and that Apple is getting ready to release more than one new iPhone model.</p>
<p>Reitzes believes that Apple will introduce two iPhones, according to Apple Insider. The first would be a lower-end iPhone with less storage and features. The low-end phone theory is supported by other analysts who believe the device would primarily be meant for the Chinese market, where Apple may have lined up a carrier.</p>
<p>Meanwhile, Reitzes predicts that a device designed with a video camera on the iPhone&#8217;s face and back will replace the current iPhone. The front camera would support video chat, while the regular iPhone camera would work as a video recorder to rival the Flip line of camcorders. This predicton is also supported by yesterday&#8217;s rumors that the new iPhone OS 3.0 has extended video editing support.</p>
<p>Reitzes also made the now obligatory prediction that Apple will be coming out with a tablety, netbooky-like thingy. Reitzes says to look for an Apple netbook-like device in the second half of this year. While many Apple fans might love to get their hands on an iPhone tablet, haven&#8217;t we had enough of the netbook prediction already? It just won&#8217;t die, even though Apple has disappointed on the netbook front time and again. Another prediction gaining ground among analysts is that a new device would be followed by further forays into the netbook market, all of which would be based on the iPhone OS and not OS X as previously thought.</p>
<p>So what to make of all these predictions? As always there&#8217;s no telling what Apple will do when the lights go up at San Francisco&#8217;s Moscone Center West this June. But it should be noted that Reitzes made similar predictions in November, and nothing ever came of it. Then again, if netbooks remain the bright spot for the computer industry, an iPhone-inspired tablet might just make sense. There&#8217;s only 76 days until we found out for sure. Until then, the guessing game continues.</p>
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