Get the SDK at the iPhone Dev Center.
Developers get 70% of the revenue from their apps. It costs $99 to publish them on AppStore. Free apps can be listed, at no charge.
Development is done in XCode, only on Mac, and includes a Mac-side iPhone Simulator.
SDK apps will not be able to run until June when the new firmware 2.0 will be out that will also support enterprise applications like Exchange and ActiveSync
truehybridx // Mar 6, 2008 at 7:05 PM
is this crap really worth our lil time????
iphone has been at 1.x.x for a year now and its getting no closer to a solid 2.0
Alan Vazquez // Mar 7, 2008 at 11:20 PM
I agree, but I still wonder why until June. Why not next month or sooner? I think new firmware’s will come before 2.0. Just you watch.
truehybridx // Mar 10, 2008 at 12:04 PM
just me watch….. how many P.O.C has the hacking community come up with that apple takes and ttry to make it better