Am 10.01.2007 um 22:41 schrieb Helge Hess:
On Jan 10, 2007, at 09:52, hns@computer.org wrote:
On the other hand, there is not yet a clear confirmation that the
iPhone really runs MacOS X (i.e. a Darwin kernel, IOKit drivers,
Cocoa
and other frameworks, Unix daemons, WindowServer etc.). It
*might* just
be a GUI toolkit (includin g Core Animation) whose icons and handles
share the same bitmaps and color definitions and interface rules.
I think I've seen some slide mentioning Cocoa and Core Animation.
I remember only Core Animation but I might have missed something.
And, there is no confirmation at all that the iPhone will be Open
and
there will be a SDK. And that you can use Xcode and IB to write
cross-platform applications...
From what I've read it won't be open.
That all is/will be available in mySTEP if we enforce this work
(sort
of "Open-i-phone") ...
What is most interesting for me in the context is
a) getting GNUstep running on the N800 (and provide a usable X-
platform build
environment)
b) build fancy effects and a cool UI theme
Building something better than maemo/hildon for the N800 would be
quite awesome, too bad I don't have the time/resources :-)
I find the 770/N800 surprisingly similiar to the interesting
aspects of the iPhone. Except it lacks the flashy OS.
Well, it is mainly lacking to be a phone whih makes it quite
useless...
I have the N770 and did some experiments with mySTEP but found that
it is not the optimal solution.
IMHO much better will be the OpenMoko and/or an HTC Universal with
Xanadux.
Nikolaus
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