Notes from Apple's iPhone Software Roadmap event

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in iPhone edited January 2014
Apple is presently hosting its iPhone Software Roadmap event at its Cupertino campus. Notes from a handful of live feeds will be consolidated on this page during the event.



AppleInsider will be aggregating coverage out of ArsTechnica, Gizmodo and PhoneMag.



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Live notes



2:50: Stay tuned to AppleInsider for further coverage.

2:49: OK. That's it. It's over (for real this time).

2:47: No way to write apps for the Dock Connector outside of the "Made for iPod" program. And Schiller didn't provide a real answer to a question on how long it will take between the time developers submit their apps and when they will be made available through the App Store.

2:43: Apple is also working on Parental Controls for the iPhone that allow parents to disable Safari, the App Store, etc, on their child's iPhone.

2:40: App Store will be international, but Apple is also working on a version that will allow corporations to distribute apps in a secure manner to their employees.

2:34: Phil Schiller says Apple will help corporations migrate from RIM smartphones to iPhone via Exchange support and some IT manager tools that will be released at a later date.

2:31: SIM unlocking apps won't be allowed on the App Store.

2:30: Apple will prevent developers from distributing Apps on their own. They must pay the $99 fee, get an electronic certificate, and distribute via Apple's new iPhone App Store.

2:29: Apple will prevent VoIP apps over cellular networks, but not over WiFi.

2:28: When developers register with Apple as an iPhone developer, they will be given an electronic certificate that tells Apple who they are. It will be incorporated in the apps developers write to battle against malicious applications.

2:25: The $100M iFund is going to go towards helping fledgling developers.

2:25: Q&A is starting.

2:20: That's it. The event is over, but Jobs asks journalists to remain for a couple more minutes.

2:16: One more thing: KPCB venture capitalist John Doerr is on stage to introduce iFund... $100 million for iPhone developers, about 10 times that of the Google Android fund.

2:14: To become an iPhone developer: SDK free, but $99 fee to publish applications.

2:14: iPod touch will also get the update but at a "nominal charge" due to Apple's accounting principles that differ between the Touch and iPhone.

2:12: iPhone SDK beta going out today to thousands of developers.

2:11: All this good stuff is coming via iPhone Software v2.0 in JUNE.

2:11: NO CHARGE FOR FREE APPS.

2:10: Developers choose the price of apps. 70 percent of revenues go to the developers. No Credit Card fees. No hosting fees. No marketing fees. Developers paid monthly.

2:08: App Store will list Top 50 iPhone Apps and include a Search function for the rest.

2:07: App Store will work over both EDGE and WiFi It will also work via iTunes, but wireless will likely be the preferred medium of install.

2:06: Introducing the "App Store" coming to every iPhone with the next software update. Blue AppleWorks looking icon.

2:05: Jobs is back on stage to explain how to get all these crazy apps onto your iPhone.

2:03: Again, the game leverages the Accelerometer function of the iPhone... just tilt the iPhone to move the monkey around.

2:02: SuperMonkeyBall demo -- also done in just 2 weeks.

2:01: Game developer SEGA is on board.

2:00: PDA medical software developer Epocrates is demoing a new app for doctors that allows them to identify drugs/pills.

1:57: Buddy list shows icon, name, status and interfaces with the Contact List and Address Book. Took just 5 days to build.

1:56: Multiple conversation support. Just swipe to switch between conversations.

1:55: AOL: AIM coming the iPhone! Demo...

1:53: Dietrich says his firm will be able to distribute data to employees' iPhones wirelessly.

1:51: Chuck Dietrich from Salesforce.com now on stage talking about how sales reps want to use the iPhone to view monthly reports.

1:47: EA Games' Travis Boatman is demoing "Spore" for iPhone -- also written in just two weeks with 18 complete levels of gameplay.

1:43: A game was written in two weeks, also using the Accelerometer for steering a fighter jet in "Touch fighter." Just tilt the handset...

1:40: Accelerometer appears to be huge. A photo editing App was created for the iPhone that allows you to simple shake the handset to undo changes like an "etch a sketch."

1:39: Demo: using Xcode to create an iPhone app...

1:37: Apple's also introducing an iPhone Simulator -- allowing iPhone apps to be run on a Mac. Mouse movements in the Simulator can mimic multi-touch actions.

1:35: The Remote Debugger will provide feedback on CPU, memory and frame rates so that developers can optimize their apps for battery performance.

1:35: InterfaceBuilder makes creating great interfaces as simple as drag-and-drop.

1:34: A new version of XCode will include all of the SDK APIs. A remote debugger works by plugging the iPhone into a Mac and running the apps on the iPhone to see debugging info on the Mac.

1:31: The People Picker will let developers access contacts from the iPhone's Address Book and, similarly, Image Picker provides access to the iPhone's Camera and Photo library.

1:30: Cocoa Touch include Multi-Touch Events, Multi-Touch Controls, Accelerometer, View Hierarchy, Localization, Alerts, Web View, People Picker, Image Picker, and Camera.

1:28: Media includes Core Audio, OpenAL, Audio Mixing, Audio Recording, Video Playback, JPG PNG & TIFF, PDF, Quartz (2D), Core Animation, and Open GL ES.

1:25: Core Services includes Collections, AddressBook, Networking, File access, SQLite, Core Location, Net Services, Threading, Preferences, URL Utilities.

1:25: Core OS also includes Lib System, BSD TCP/IP, Sockets, Security, Power Management, KeyChain, Certificates, File System, and Bonjour.

1:24: All the core components of Mac OS X -- Cocoa Touch, Core Services, Media, CoreOS -- are being used to make up the framework. Core OS -- Lots of pieces, starting with the Kernel.

1:21: Apple is opening up the same APIs its been using to build its own iPhone applications. Third parties are getting the same tools, the same SDK.

1:19: There are already 1000 Web apps for the iPhone.

1:18: That's it for Enterprise announcements. Moving on now to the SDK.

1:17: Phil says Enterprise customers are bonkers over the new Exchange support and that Apple has been testing the software on-stie at Nike.

1:16: Phil Schiller's calendar has a entry for "Brainstorm New Apple Rumors."

1:14: Exchange will also interface with the iPhone's Calendar and Contact apps. Exchange can be configured via the Mail app's configuration screen and will include on/off sliders for settings.

1:12: Microsoft Exchange support will come built into the iPhone's email app and work via ActiveSync directly with Exchange Server.

1:11: The iPhone is getting all these things in the next software update.

1:10: Customers also want Remote wipe.

1:08: Customers want push email, global address lists, Cisco IPsec VPN, Certificates and identities, WPA2 with 802.1x, enforced security policies, and Device configuration.

1:06: The University of Stanford has hundreds of iPhones distributed across staff and faculty. The response has been great and Apple is overwhelmed with orders.

1:05: First up: the enterprise.

1:04: The mobile version of Safari accounts for 71 percent of US mobile browser usage.

1:03: iPhone has garnered 28 percent market share in its first 8 months on the market.

1:01: Jobs is taking the stage.

12:58: Waiting for event to begin...

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Comments

  • Reply 1 of 146
    solipsismsolipsism Posts: 25,726member
    I'm surprised that Apple is doing the Exchange Support themselves. I said that Apple would work closely with a 3rd-party to accomplish this.
  • Reply 2 of 146
    runningrunning Posts: 20member
    802.1x - FINALY. My college wifi is all secured with this thing (and it is not possible to use it with iPhone)
  • Reply 3 of 146
    There are already 1000 Web apps for the iPhone. WHOOPS!!!!
  • Reply 4 of 146
    melgrossmelgross Posts: 33,510member
    So far, this is turning out to be pretty amazing. Business support has arrived in a big way.



    The SDK looks good so far as well.



    I just wish I could stick around this afternoon to discuss it. But by the time I get back, there will be a hundred comments.
  • Reply 5 of 146
    Where did l put that AMIGA 1200 and Nokia NGage shit that was years ago.

    Jobes cut the crap and tell us what my Iphonie is gonna do for £250 quid.
  • Reply 6 of 146
    solipsismsolipsism Posts: 25,726member
    Now, when is that next iPhone update coming? Hopefully today.
  • Reply 7 of 146
    macchadmacchad Posts: 13member
    This device is still primarily used for phone, email, web surfing, and oh yeah, music!!!



    Where's the enabling of A2DP support???
  • Reply 8 of 146
    future of the web mother fuer
  • Reply 9 of 146
    A game was written in two weeks, also using the Accelerometer for steering a fighter jet in "Touch fighter." Just tilt the handset..and its so good it will be landing on a phone near you in spring 2009 hopefully!!!
  • Reply 10 of 146
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by stevepeck View Post


    A game was written in two weeks, also using the Accelerometer for steering a fighter jet in "Touch fighter." Just tilt the handset..and its so good it will be landing on a phone near you in spring 2009 hopefully!!!



    Holy ****...AIM!!
  • Reply 11 of 146
    solipsismsolipsism Posts: 25,726member
    AIM? Why not iChat?!?!



    I hope Adium gets in the game soon. And I hope that my chat transcripts can be saved in the iPhone and then synced to my machine when tethered.
  • Reply 12 of 146
    Again, the game leverages the Accelerometer function of the iPhone... just tilt the iPhone to move the monkey around. and off go's Jobes into the trees with that cheesy grin that says that will keep em all happy for 2 more years( suckers )
  • Reply 13 of 146
    nasseraenasserae Posts: 3,167member
    Good luck on the wait. Won't get this until Jun 08.



    Don't forget that when SJ says in Jun that means the last Friday in Jun.
  • Reply 14 of 146
    solipsismsolipsism Posts: 25,726member
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by stevepeck View Post


    A game was written in two weeks, also using the Accelerometer for steering a fighter jet in "Touch fighter." Just tilt the handset..and its so good it will be landing on a phone near you in spring 2009 hopefully!!!



    Quote:
    Originally Posted by stevepeck View Post


    Again, the game leverages the Accelerometer function of the iPhone... just tilt the iPhone to move the monkey around. and off go's Jobes into the trees with that cheesy grin that says that will keep em all happy for 2 more years( suckers )



    Are make a joke or complaining? I have no idea what are talking about.
  • Reply 15 of 146
    runningrunning Posts: 20member
    $99 fee to publish applications? even for "free" applications?



    this is against nature of free software
  • Reply 16 of 146
    All this good stuff is coming via iPhone Software v2.0 in JUNE.

    All this good stuff is coming via iPhone Software v2.0 in JUNE.

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  • Reply 17 of 146
    dagamer34dagamer34 Posts: 494member
    Woohoo 802.1X support!
  • Reply 18 of 146
    runningrunning Posts: 20member
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by stevepeck View Post


    All this good stuff is coming via iPhone Software v2.0 in JUNE. (many times)



    well, when apple says "in june", it means "delayed to october, maybe"
  • Reply 19 of 146
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by running View Post


    $99 fee to publish applications? even for "free" applications?



    this is against nature of free software



    No, it's against the nature of free hosting. I think the intent is to limit the number of crappy apps that go up.
  • Reply 20 of 146
    mdriftmeyermdriftmeyer Posts: 7,503member
    Fantastic event. They addressed the gambit.
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