Stanford CS193P – iPhone Application Programming

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Stanford CS193P – iPhone Application Programming is a free iPhone App development class that offers a lot of information for a new Objective-C/CocoaTouch/iPhone App developer.

You can download the entire lecture series on Stanford iTunes U. Go get it!

Get Ready for iPhone OS 3.0

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Start developing the next generation of innovative mobile applications. Join the iPhone Developer Program and gain access to the new iPhone SDK, iPhone OS 3.0 beta, and the ability to test your applications directly on iPhone.

iPhone SDK

iPhoneDisk

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If you’ve ever wanted to mount your iPhone as a drive without having to jailbreak it you’re in luck. Allen Porter’s iPhoneDisk or, Disk for iPhone, is a MacFUSE based filesystem that allows you to read and write files on your iPhone. It uses the MobileDevice API (like iTunes) to access the filesystem of the iPhone over USB. You can find out all about Allen Porter’s iPhoneDisk Google Code Project HERE.

Super-Clean Screenshots

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“To get Super-Clean-Screenshots on your mac hold down the Command, Shift, and 4 keys, then press the Spacebar. Instead of a cross-hair cursor, a small camera icon appears. When you move this camera icon over the element you’d like to capture, that element is highlighted. Click your mouse or trackpad, and you’ve captured a screenshot of just that element — no further cleanup required.” – Apple

NEW iPhone Stereo Headset

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So, I just got back from the Apple Store Aspen Grove to pick up a new iPhone Stereo Headset. All the staff where great and I’m happy to have a new headset. I love the smell of new plastic goods. Time to plug these in and slip into auditory bliss for a while.

iPhone Stereo Headset

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Today I was searching for my iPhone headset that has been missing for several days and I found it… it was in the pocket of my Apple jacket, wrapped in glowing green Trident Mint gum after a record fifth time through the washing machine and dryer. RIP iPhone headset. At least your final trip through the wash left you minty fresh. I’ll be going to the Apple Store at Aspen Grove to buy a replacement tonight.

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