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« Reply #29 from previous page: May 09, 2010, 06:30:13 PM »
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No, that is not true.  In order to test on real hardware you need to be enrolled in the developer program and pay (a minimum) $99/year for the privilege.

http://developer.apple.com/programs/iphone/test.html#compare
£50 for a full development environment, compilers, support libraries/frameworks, iPhone simulator, debugging, profiling tools, etc... great technical support, and the opportunity to publish your work at the end of it. Honestly, we never had anything as cool as that in the amiga days. :(

-Edit- see my blog for details ;)

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Re: Two more Amiga apps ported to the iPhone
« Reply #30 on: May 09, 2010, 08:01:06 PM »
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Amiga.org has become Apple.org

Seems more people pay attention to threads like this crap than they do to Amiga related threads, so I don't even bother making new threads about Amiga stuff on this forum anymore. No one cares about Amiga, it's all about Apple now.


I did a count and most stuff on here is still Amiga related. We could take a poll to see if most people wanted the Other Operating Systems section removed but I doubt most would. It is easy enough to ignore if you don't like it.