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Hidden preferences for Safari 4 to make it work more like Safari 3, including moving the tab bar back where it beloings.
Links
links for 2009-02-24
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How to identify whether code is being compiled for the simulator or an actual device, to handle things that don't work in the simulator.
links for 2009-02-22
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The iPhone media player is very easy to use, but it only works in landscape mode and it seems designed more for video than audio. If you wish to play an onboard MP3 or an MP3 file as it’s downloading (not really streaming, but progressive download) you have another option! Use the audio player embedded with Safari running in a UIWebView.
links for 2009-02-18
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Comparison of WPMU & Drupal for multi-user blogging.
links for 2009-02-17
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There's a lot of confusion about what's legal to photograph and where it's okay to use a camera. This article attempts to clarify some of the issues.
links for 2009-02-12
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Recent versions of the Sparkle auto-update framework used by many Mac OS X applications require the publisher to protect their users from malicious attacks by either delivering application updates over SSL or digitally signing them, which is a good thing.
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Kali Anti-Piracy is a service for the iPhone developers that protects their applications from being pirated.
links for 2009-02-04
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a project that allows you to publish a native iPhone app that simply acts as a pass-through to your web application of choice. The best part is, you can tap into some of the core frameworks of the iphone SDK via javascript, i.e. you can tap into the Core Location framework, Acceleration, etc, etc!
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Good advice for selling & pricing iPhone apps.
links for 2009-02-03
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I may use this technique in the future for ICHC instead of implementing my own pinch/zoom functionality.
links for 2009-02-01
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The hurting and epic fail that is Songsmith.