Archive for the ‘Apple/Mac & iPhone’ Category

Vici CoolStorage ported to MonoTouch

Tuesday, February 23rd, 2010

Philippe ported Vici CoolStorage to MonoTouch over the weekend. This makes Vici CoolStorage available for iPhone development using the MonoTouch framework.

Due to the lack of reflection on MonoTouch class declarations are not abstract. Classes have to be declared as concrete classes with getters and setters.

SQLite is the only supported relational database on iPhone, so Vici CoolStorage for MonoTouch only supports SQLite.

The port is still in beta, but is more or less functional. Input from beta testers is highly appreciated!

Check out the beta at the Vici CoolStorage webpage.

iPhone development books

Sunday, June 21st, 2009

Just a list of books regarding iPhone development. It’s just for personal use. Please leave a comment with your experiences of a book (what do you like/dislike about one of the books) or when a book seems to be missing from the list.

Addison-Wesley Professional

Apress

Manning Publications Co.

O’Reilly

Wrox

Currently I’m reading “iPhone in Action” (Manning) and  I’ve had a look into “Beginning iPhone Develoment” (Apress) in the bookstore. “iPhone in Action” doesn’t seem to be a hands-on book like “Beginning iPhone Development”. I’m considering buying the PDF version of the latter, so I can switch between books/style while getting my hands dirty.

I’m looking out for the upcoming Apress books (“iPhone Games Projects” and “More iPhone 3 Development“) as they seems to cover my areas of interest.

Of course I’ve still a lot to read of the Apple documentation at the iPhone Dev Center.

Holidays are coming up. Lots of time to read or lots of time to spend outside? We’ll see what Belgian weather brings…

PS: I’ll update this post with more info, e.g. Objective-C development books. This is just a small wrap-up of some Googling about iPhone development books.

The silver light of the moonlight (or something like that)

Wednesday, December 3rd, 2008

Not that the install base of Silverlight is so big, but it might still be nice to have a working browser plug-in for non-Windows platforms.

The brave developers of the Mono Project have released a beta version of Moonlight 1.0, which is an open source implementation of Microsoft Silverlight for Unix systems.

Check this nice article on Ars Technica for more details or surf to the Moonlight website to grab it right away.

Songbird 1.0 finally released

Wednesday, December 3rd, 2008

After about 2 years of development, we can finally embrace the first major release of Songbird. It’s an open-source media player using the Mozilla Application Framework that has the capability to surf the web and is able to play, queue or subscribe to embedded media from a web page. Video support isn’t all that super, yet!

There is support of portable media devices, although the support of iPod devices is limited. As a (might-be-maybe-we-will-see) future owner of an iPhone, I would love to see Songbird supporting it. I do not like iTunes at all.

And of course… it’s cross platform! So your Mac, Linux box or Windows PC will happy to run it for you.

UPDATE: After writing this post I searched around a little and came upon this page: 10 Alternatives to iTunes for managing your iPod. Enjoy :o)

VMWare Fusion 2.0 for Mac disected

Thursday, October 23rd, 2008

As a future Mac user (I’m considering buying a Mac as my main development machine at home in the next year) I’m very interested in Windows/Linux virtualization on Mac OS X.
Ars Technica has a very thoroughly reviewed the VMWare Fusion 2.0 experience on a MacBook Pro Core2Duo 2.4GHz and a Mac Pro Xeon 4-core 2.66GHz.

Check it…