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- AugustH - March 14, 2008

I'm working on a version of Tides for the iPhone, but I've been turned down by the iPhone Dev Center so I can't get much help there. I have the SDK and I plan to get a version running on the iPhone simulator, but I have no way to get it onto a real iPhone nor a way to send it to Apple to put it on the iPhone Store (which is the only way to distribute iPhone applications). So you'll have to wait - how long I have no idea.

Pricing is going to be around $10 - $15. Yup, it actually costs me money to develop this so I'm going to have to charge for it. Sigh.

August


- Jade - March 15, 2008

Don't give up too quickly; apparently Apple's iPhone developer refusals are only temporary!

http://www.appleinsider.com/articles/08/03/14/apple_leaves_would_be_iphone_developers_hanging_for_the_moment.html


- GPSNavX - March 15, 2008

None the less it would be too risky to commit resources to iPhone development until one was certain Apple would accept the pending development application because Apple will hold the strings when it comes to releasing any iPhone programs through its online store.





- ebgb - March 20, 2008

export to ical from Mr tides, then subscribe to the ics in ical, works a treat


or... same sort of thing, for example go to a site like

http://www.mobilegeographics.com:81/locations/2781.html?y=2008&m=4&d=4

and download the ics file from there, add it to your ical, when you next sync your iphone it'll be in ical on the phone and update through whatever data connections are available on the phone


- GoWest - April 14, 2009

I recently downloaded a free tides application from the iphone store and wondered if it was yours?


- AugustH - April 16, 2009

No, our is AyeTides.