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DragonFireSDK is a new Beta tool that allows you to develop iPhone and iPod applications on a Windows Desktop PC. The original iPhone SDK by Apple can only be used on the Mac.

SDK Based on C and C ++ using Microsoft Visual Studios. The SDK converts C and C++ Codes to Apple’s development language automatically. Also, the app can be tested using iPhone Simulator.

“DragonFireSDK makes iPhone App development easy! You have every opportunity to create an App that could be on iPhones around the world. Our goal is to make the process as easy as possible for you to see your App selling at the iPhone App store. Games created with DragonFireSDK can be completely written and debugged in Windows and are also fully compliant for distribution and sales at the Apple iPhone App Store.”

One of the games created with DragonFireSDK is UnStacker[iTunes link, Free] is available to download in the App Store right now.

For more information take a look at the DragonFireSDK website.

Google Wave On iPhone (Dev Preview)

by tABStaff on August 11, 2009 · 0 comments

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Google Wave is something im really really excited about. I think it will be a major major game changer and some say that is the end of interaction as we know it.If you don’t know what Google Wave is, let’s ask the might wiki:

Google Wave is “a personal communication and collaboration tool” announced by Google at the Google I/O conference on May 27, 2009. It is a web based service, computing platform, and communications protocol designed to merge e-mail, instant messaging, wiki, and social networking. It has a strong collaborative and real-time focus supported by robust spelling/grammar checking, automated translation between 40 languages, and numerous other extensions. It was announced in Google’s official blog on Tuesday 20 July 2009 that the preview of Google Wave will be extended to about 100 000 users on September 30, 2009 At this point, the current view of the Google Wave Website(which is a preview with the Keynote embedded), will be replaced with the application itself.


In the video you can see a brief demonstration of the Google Wave web app for iPhone, which should work for Android devices, too. It’s in “dev preview” pre-beta stages.