


There’s a new Core Audio API to play sounds, but it’s Leopard-only, and we don’t know whether it’s available on the iPhone.
#Adium for iphone for mac os
And, as we expected, we’re already being asked whether we intend to write a version of Adium for the iPhone.ĭeveloping for the iPhone is similar in many respects to development for Mac OS X. Posted in Apple, awesome, iPhone | 19 Comments » We look forward to one day writing and using the iPhone version of Adium. This is a long-overdue step by Apple, and we’re glad they’ve taken it. The Adium for iPhone page has more information. We will need to rewrite almost the entire application. From the little public information that Apple released (and the many tidbits that iPhone developers leaked in defiance of the NDA), we know that the iPhone development interfaces are significantly different from those on the Mac. An iPhone version of Adium will not happen immediately, nor soon.It’s always possible that the new agreement will include some other clause that prevents open-source software. We don’t yet know what the new developer agreement will say.Until they do, the NDA is still in effect.

The announcement says that Apple will distribute a new developer agreement “within a week or so”. This means that we should, at some point, be able to start work on an iPhone version of Adium. Its iPhone Developer Program page that they will drop the NDA covering the iPhone APIs. You are currently browsing the archives for the iPhone category.
