tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28744907.post8517450876263001780..comments2023-10-05T13:52:35.237+01:00Comments on Palm Sounds: Here we go ...Palm Soundshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03098653893896586488noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28744907.post-70797781802791621902010-01-27T20:11:08.928+00:002010-01-27T20:11:08.928+00:00Here's an interesting section from the new iPh...Here's an interesting section from the new iPhone OS 3.2 SDK:<br /><br />-----------------------------------<br /><br />File-Sharing Support<br /><br />Applications that want to share files with the user can now do so using the file-sharing support in iPhone OS 3.2. Here’s how it works:<br /><br />An application indicates that it wants to share files by including the UIFileSharingEnabled key in its Info.plist file.<br /><br />It puts whatever files it wants to share in its Documents/Shared directory.<br /><br />When the device is plugged into the user’s computer, a mount point is added to the system and the contents of any shared directories appear on the user’s desktop.<br /><br />Users can modify the contents of this directory freely by copying files out, deleting files, or dragging new files in.<br />-----------------------------------<br /><br />However, it should be noted that iPhone OS 3.2 *does not* actually run on iPhones or iPods, just the iPad! However, one could assume that this feature will come to iPhones/iPods whenever their OS is updated.<br /><br />Maybe this is why Apple wanted ioLibrary gone?TCnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28744907.post-79167672362837784332010-01-27T20:09:32.416+00:002010-01-27T20:09:32.416+00:00Here's an interesting section from the new iPh...Here's an interesting section from the new iPhone OS 3.2 SDK:<br /><br />-----------------------------------<br /><br />File-Sharing Support<br /><br />Applications that want to share files with the user can now do so using the file-sharing support in iPhone OS 3.2. Here’s how it works:<br /><br />An application indicates that it wants to share files by including the UIFileSharingEnabled key in its Info.plist file.<br /><br />It puts whatever files it wants to share in its Documents/Shared directory.<br /><br />When the device is plugged into the user’s computer, a mount point is added to the system and the contents of any shared directories appear on the user’s desktop.<br /><br />Users can modify the contents of this directory freely by copying files out, deleting files, or dragging new files in.<br />-----------------------------------<br /><br />However, it should be noted that iPhone OS 3.2 *does not* actually run on iPhones or iPods, just the iPad! However, one could assume that this feature will come to iPhones/iPods whenever their OS is updated.<br /><br />Maybe this is why Apple wanted ioLibrary gone?TCnoreply@blogger.com