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SDK groundwork laid in iPhone 1.1.3?

by Stephen Chinnadorai on Jan 26, 2008 at 11:27 AM

iPhone with Jailbreak The latest firmware for both iPhone and iPod Touch (1.1.3) apparently includes the groundworks of the third party SDK that is expected in February. According to Creations.net, the SpringBoard doesn’t need to be modified to show other applications in the /Applications folder anymore. And apps no longer run under the root user, instead they identify themselves under the user “mobile”. The preferences have also changed locations to /var/mobile instead of /var/root.

Steve Jobs has already announced that an SDK is coming this February in both an open letter and in the Macworld keynote. It will be for both the iPod Touch and the iPhone. But Steve did not say whether they would both receive the same SDK. Apple may want to put more limitations on the iPod Touch, because otherwise iPhone sales would fall in place of it. I personally can’t wait for the SDK. I used to use the Jailbreak back when I first got my iPod Touch - but it was really slowing down. Ever since I restored it, it has performed better - but I’ll admit the Jailbreak had excellent 3rd party apps, as well as the 5 iPhone apps that you now have to pay for. The SDK should be good, so long as Apple allows developers to create what they want - without them having to be verified first.

Via [MacNN]

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