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iPhone SDK Event Next Thursday

By , Wednesday, Feb 27, 2008
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Yep, iPhone Software Roadmap.  Hooray!

It’s coming, the SDK is really really coming. Thank the lord. Apple has sent out invitations to an event titled “iPhone Software Road Map.” That may or may not mean they’re actually releasing the SDK, but it doesn’t sound like we’ll be getting a slew of new apps next week.

Yes, it technically is late for the February release, but it’s a relief to not be so in the dark anymore. Also interesting:

Apple also said to expect details on “some exciting new enterprise features,” which at first blush sounds to me like a method of getting the iPhone to work more closely with corporate e-mail software – CNET

Hello Exchange support?

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  1. surur says:
    > *Apple also said to expect details on “some exciting new enterprise features,” which at first blush sounds to me like a method of getting the iPhone to work more closely with corporate e-mail software – CNET* Hello Exchange support?[/URL]

    I believe its lotus notes support they are going to announce.

    Surur

  2. Rene Ritchie says:

    Fake Steve is doing everything possible to ensure a timely SDK:

    http://fakesteve.blogspot.com/2008/02/entire-developer-tools-team-placed-on.html

  3. Rene Ritchie says:

    And Apple Insider chimes in:

    It’s possible that Apple will introduce a version of the iPhone software developers kit (SDK) next week which is far from complete, according to claims by SetteB.IT. Citing their own sources, the overseas publication said it believes only a beta version of the SDK will be made available to prospective iPhone and iPod touch developers at March 6th iPhone software roadmap event in Cupertino. A finalized version is reportedly targeted for a release during the second week of June, when Apple is expected to hold its annual Worldwide Developers Conference in San Francisco.

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