iPhone

WTF iPhone?

June 17, 2009 - 10:14pm

So … what’s “other” mean and why did it not go away when I removed all music, videos, podcasts, mail, contacts, calendars, and most of my apps?

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Restore in progress…

Directional GPS

October 9, 2008 - 3:17pm

The iPhone 2.1 update also appears to have updated Core Location to track speed and direction…

<+30.43312668, -97.76630400> +/- 47.42m (speed 12.59 kph / course 176.00) @ 2008-10-09 14:16:35 -0500

Problem: the iPhone above is stationary. Smiling I suspect it’s a consequence of GPS getting a better fix on the location as time goes by. Kind of neat, though. Gotta wonder what apps will come from that…

Or, rather, what I can do with that. Smiling

iPhone Code Signing

August 26, 2008 - 12:10pm
Codesign error: no certificate for identifier “iPhone Developer” was found in your keychain

Getting this error when building an iPhone app? Yeah … you’re going to love the solution:


After much tinkering around, I tracked the problem to a keychain error.

And TADAAAAA: Go to Keychain Access -> Preferences -> Certificates and deactivate both automatic checking gizmos.

Quit Xcode, relaunch. It worked for me. Instantly.


Jack of Spades in Wonderland » codesign & certificate issues

iPhone Disabled

August 25, 2008 - 12:13am

Oh God, I hate this thing. I hate it. I hate it. I hate it.

Here’s the current method for adding an application to the iPhone:

  1. Download an app from iTunes.
  2. Connect iPhone.
  3. Wait for backup. Wait for sync.
  4. Disconnect iPhone.
  5. Use application for a while.
  6. Connect iPhone.
  7. Wait for backup.
  8. Wait for backup.
  9. Wait for backup.
  10. Wait for backup.
  11. Wait for backup.
  12. Wait for backup.
  1. Wait for backup.

It doesn’t seem to be one application, either. At some point I’m going to add an application that completely destroys the backup process. In order to determine which one it is, I have to uncheck applications in iTunes like they’re extensions. This wouldn’t be so bad if not for one problem…

iTunes deletes the application’s data when I do this.

So, even for apps that aren’t hosed, I have to hose them in order to find the app that’s hosed and remove it.

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We write Mac applications at work. We have several ideas for great iPhone apps (not the cheesy $5 ones, but real applications) that we’re working on. We can test on the simulator, yes, and that works most of the time, but it’s not perfect1 and we do need to test on the device now and again so we decided to get a pair of iPhone 3Gs to start off with and see how the development process was.

First, we approached the local Apple Store’s business contact. He said that they don’t handle business orders for the iPhone at all and gave us a name at AT&T that handles small business orders and said that he’d get us set up. That person would be Christopher Spain. Remember that name, he’s going to be coming up a lot here soon.

So I went back to coding and let my business partner handle all the fun of getting this setup. He called Chris and left a voicemail message that first day. The next day we got some information back about how to get setup.

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Accepted

July 22, 2008 - 5:03pm

“How can we make him feel worse about not having an iPhone?”

“Hey, I know! Let’s accept him into the iPhone developer program!”

“Great idea!”

grumble.

“The true soldier fights not because he hates what is in front of him, but because he loves what is behind him.” — ILN, 1/14/11 – G. K. Chesterton

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