Delicious Client for iPhone, iPod Touch

iPhone Central gives the heads up on a new Del.icio.us client for the iPhone. Del.icio.us is hands down my favorite for saving bookmarks – I don’t ever save anything locally (on my computer). Red Delicious looks really promising! Still 1~3 weeks of shipping time for an iTouch here in Korea…

Hockenberry – Apple is Killing Enthusiasm Among iPhone Developers

Craig Hockenberry, main developer of xScope and Twitterific, trashes the Apple’s NDA and application approval process. This is a big stick.

Negative Discourse Accumulating – Dan Moren on Apple’s NDA

Dan Moren from iPhone Central on Apple’s Non-disclosure ‘Agreement’ with iPhone developers: There may very well be a good reason for the NDA to remain in place—but that shouldn’t prohibit Apple from explaining that reason to its developers. All it takes is for Apple to be a little more forthcoming to begin to undo the [...]

Snell of Macworld on the App Store

Macworld’s Jason Snell on the App Store. Condensed version: Set transparent guildlines for what will and will not make it into the App Store Publish every (non-malicious) app and let the market decide This basically is an echo of Wil Shipley’s article. However, I’m hoping that Snell’s journalistic cred will quicken the process whereby Apple [...]

Free Market App Store

Wil Shipley, the lead developer behind Delicious Library, offers his thoughts on the state of the iPhone App Store. Shipley’s thesis boils down to this: Apple should allow any and every app into the App store that isn’t explicitly harmful to users and drop all the ‘quality control’ affectations. He supports this claim with a [...]

Lifting of the NDA Will Never Come

Red Sweater Blog: “Perhaps the darkest angle of our ongoing wait for the lifting of Apple’s iPhone NDA, is that we seem to be “waiting for Godot.” The parallels to the fabled character are pretty weak, but I can’t help but think myself a fool when I observe that I, along with countless others, am [...]

NetShare Banned from App Store

NetShare, the iPhone 3G tethering app, has now been completely banned on from the App store. I can understand why this might be the case – and why AT&T might be upset about such an app – but I think Apple really needs to get their act together about the app store. Who is going [...]

Want into the App Store?

Daring Fireball on the app store. You’ve worked (slaved?) for months creating something innovative and new for the iPhone, only to have you efforts be rejected at the end of it all for undefined reasons. Insanity. Gruber is 100% right – Apples needs to lay some clear rules down for the app store. Developers can’t [...]

OpenClip and the Sandbox

Daring Fireball on OpenClip – the application that has (partially) brought copy and paste to the iPhone. As always, you’ll learn something new by reading Gruber’s article.

Quickly Download Videos From YouTube and Convert Them for iPod for Free

Here is an easy way to download and convert YouTube videos for your iPod so that you can view them even if you aren’t connected to the internet.