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  • Ipad, closed environment and threat to privacy

    - by Akshay Bhat
    I had an unusual question about ipad, Since ipad environment is closed and does not allows installation of diagnostic and security related programs. How can then we be sure that any of the software installed on ipad is not infringing upon our privacy by doing stuff such as homing back information, etc. We cant install a packet tracer or any other software to check for attacks on privacy. Also given Apples poor track record (the safari browser was broken in one day), I don't think trusting apple solely would be a good idea. This might not seem to be a big issue but for business users it would be a significant concern.

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  • Changing resource file in new version of an app

    - by Michael Frost
    Hi, I'm working on an update for an already existing iphone app. The existing version contains a .sql database file which is used in the app. I would like to use a new version of this file in the update of the app. On the first startup of the existing app the .sql file is placed in the caches directory of the users iphone. From what I can understand from Apple's documentation the files in the caches directory might get copied from the old app to the new versions caches directory when the user updates the app. Does this mean that for being sure my new file is used in the updated version I should use a different name of the file? And what happens with the old file? Do I have to manually delete it from inside the app? Which means I have to check if it's there at every startup of the app? Thanks Michael

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  • List of private iPhone APIs?

    - by diego nunes
    . . Hi there, everybody. . . I need to do an app to be distributed ad hoc (it doesn't need to go to the store) but I need to get the information about the "data usage" (gprs/3g traffic). It is available on the system, but there is no official API call to get that info. One app made it through Apple testing (it's called "Download Meter"), though, and I emailed the guys to see if they would share the call, but they were not in that mood. . . Is there any list of private APIs or anything like that? Does anyone have any ideas of how could I get that info? Again: the app doesn't need to go to the store, but I need to install it on stock iPhone (ad hoc will do). . Thanks.

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  • iPhone c++ development / compiler on a non-Mac PC? (Windows? Linux?)

    - by Ehrann Mehdan
    According to the (in)famous iPhone Developer Program License Agreement change 3.3.1 — Applications may only use Documented APIs in the manner prescribed by Apple and must not use or call any private APIs. Applications must be originally written in Objective-C, C, C++, or JavaScript as executed by the iPhone OS WebKit engine, and only code written in C, C++, and Objective-C may compile and directly link against the Documented APIs (e.g., Applications that link to Documented APIs through an intermediary translation or compatibility layer or tool are prohibited). So it is allowed to develop iPhone apps using C++ My questions Is there a compiler / IDE for developing iPhone apps using C++? Is that compiler / IDE available on non Mac environments? (Windows? Linux?) If not, why? I mean an eclipse C++ plugin for iPhone development will be quite popular, or is there already any serious attempt to do that?

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  • Can't edit IORegistryEntry

    - by yangumi
    Hi, I am creating a software on Mac and I would like to change the value of an IORegistryEntry. I can view it on the IORegistryExplorer, but I can't edit it. So it's my understanding that I have to edit it via code. Here is my code: CFMutableDictionaryRef matchingDict = IOServiceNameMatching("AppleUSBMultitouchDriver"); io_service_t service = IOServiceGetMatchingService(kIOMasterPortDefault, matchingDict); if(service) { CFStringRef manufacturer = IORegistryEntryCreateCFProperty(service, CFSTR("Manufacturer"), kCFAllocatorDefault,0); NSLog(@"%@", (NSString*)manufacturer); kern_return_t err = IORegistryEntrySetCFProperty(service, CFSTR("Manufacturer"), CFSTR("test")); NSLog(@"error = %d", err); } This will output 2010-04-10 16:09:09.015 Test[41548:a0f] Apple Inc. 2010-04-10 16:09:09.015 Test[41548:a0f] error = 0 But after I check the value in the IORegistryExplorer, it still doesn't change. Does anybody have any suggestions? Thank you

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  • Problem mapping data located in a NSMutableArray

    - by Graeme
    I have an NSMutableArray which contains some addresses which I need to map using Apple's MapKit SDK which I can't seem to get to load. The NSLog keeps telling me that the data source is (null) and a 0x0 error displays when I attempt to print out the array. Any ideas? The data is parsed and stored from another class, perhaps I'm not linking it across properly? The data is originally gathered from an RSS feed, bought into the app with an IMporter class, and then displayed in a table view. I want to be able to connect into that data with my mapping class, but am struggling to do so.

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  • Problem with CFNetRegister

    - by xtrahotsauce
    I'm trying to work with CFNetServices by trying to start up and publish a service asynchronously. I'm trying to use the example code from here: http://developer.apple.com/mac/library/documentation/Networking/Conceptual/NSNetServiceProgGuide/Articles/CFNetServices.html#//apple_ref/doc/uid/30001276-SW3, but CFNetRegisterWithOptions always fails. (CFNetRegister is deprecated now). When I print out the error struct, it looks like this: (gdb) p error $1 = { domain = 10, error = -72004 } Which doesn't seem correct to me. Does anyone know what might be wrong? Thanks!

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  • "There was an internal API error." while running an app on any iPhone/iPod-touch device

    - by Martin Cowie
    I am in the process of submitting an iPhone app to the app store. While making the final touches to the app I was in the process of compiling and running the app on my iPhone when I got the message ... "There was an internal API error." The console had this to say ... 25/08/2010 10:10:54 Xcode[3556] Failed willExecute: Error Domain=com.apple.platform.iphoneos Code=0 UserInfo=0x2011adec0 "There was an internal API error." -- { NSLocalizedDescription = "There was an internal API error."; NSLocalizedFailureReason = ""; NSLocalizedRecoverySuggestion = ""; } The problem is specific to this project, others projects don't suffer the same problem. The same problem exhibits when moved to another machine, or another mobile device is swapped in. I should be most grateful for any hints or ideas on the subject ...

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  • What constitutes a private API in an iPhone app?

    - by tweened
    I'm fairly new to Objective-C and am confused on what falls under the unbrella of a "private API" that could cause Apple to reject my app. Does this include adding methods to existing classes? For example, I found some code on stackoverflow to recolor the tab bar icons for UITabBars with this extension to the UITabBarItem class. Is this considered a "private API"? If not, what does? @interface UITabBar (ColorExtensions) - (void)recolorItemsWithImage:(UIImage *)image shadowColor:(UIColor *)shadowColor shadowOffset:(CGSize)shadowOffset shadowBlur:(CGFloat)shadowBlur; @end

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  • Adding the scrollview created by photoscroller to a subview

    - by wierddemon
    I'm trying to modify Apple's PhotoScroller example to make the scrollview that is created into a subview instead of it being a view that takes up the entire screen. Any ideas on how this can be accomplished? - (void)loadView { // Step 1: make the outer paging scroll view CGRect pagingScrollViewFrame = [self frameForPagingScrollView]; pagingScrollView = [[UIScrollView alloc] initWithFrame:pagingScrollViewFrame]; pagingScrollView.pagingEnabled = YES; pagingScrollView.backgroundColor = [UIColor blackColor]; pagingScrollView.showsVerticalScrollIndicator = NO; pagingScrollView.showsHorizontalScrollIndicator = NO; pagingScrollView.contentSize = [self contentSizeForPagingScrollView]; pagingScrollView.delegate = self; // When I do this it fails [self.view addSubview:pagingScrollView]; // Step 2: prepare to tile content recycledPages = [[NSMutableSet alloc] init]; visiblePages = [[NSMutableSet alloc] init]; [self tilePages]; }

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  • What exactly does entitlemets.plist do ?

    - by sagar
    To execute my application in iPhone first of all I have to add provisioning profile in to my iPhone. Good. But I don't understand the reason behind adding a entitlements.plist in iphone application in xCode under resources. What does that entitlements.plist file do actually ? Why that .plist file have only single Boolean in it ? (get-task-allow) Can't we add that Boolean variable to application-info.plist ? I mean, I can't find the reason behind storing a single Boolean variable in separate plist file. Instead application-info.plist already contains many many application settings. Can't we just add this Boolean variable to application-info.plist. Ok, any way. I know - it won't be possible. Because we have to follow - what apple says. But, here main intention behind all these was "what is the basic need of entitlements.plist ?" or "what is the functionality of entitlements.plist ?" "How provisioning profile, entitlements.plist, application-info.plist & iPhone application compile all together & make verification on iPhone & execute it on iPhone ? "

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  • iPhone + Provisioning Profile + app-info.plist + entitlements.plist = iPhoneApp ? How ? What exactly

    - by sagar
    To execute my application in iPhone first of all I have to add provisioning profile in to my iPhone. Good. But I don't understand the reason behind adding a entitlements.plist in iphone application in xCode under resources. What does that entitlements.plist file do actually ? Why that .plist file have only single Boolean in it ? (get-task-allow) Can't we add that Boolean variable to application-info.plist ? I mean, I can't find the reason behind storing a single Boolean variable in separate plist file. Instead application-info.plist already contains many many application settings. Can't we just add this Boolean variable to application-info.plist. Ok, any way. I know - it won't be possible. Because we have to follow - what apple says. But, here main intention behind all these was "what is the basic need of entitlements.plist ?" or "what is the functionality of entitlements.plist ?" "How provisioning profile, entitlements.plist, application-info.plist & iPhone application compile all together & make verification on iPhone & execute it on iPhone ? "

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  • Mail Rule to Run Applescript Not Working?

    - by William Andy Hainline
    Question for my fellow AppleScripters. I have the following script which runs just fine if you run it in AppleScript Editor or Script Debugger, but that won't run at all if you try to run it from a Mail rule. The script is correctly placed in ~/Library/Application Scripts/com.apple.mail, and shows up in the "Run AppleScript" menu in the Mail rule, but simply refuses to work when new mail arrives. on perform_mail_action(info) tell application "Mail" set theMessages to |SelectedMessages| of info repeat with thisMessage in theMessages set AppleScript's text item delimiters to {""} set thisSender to sender of thisMessage as string set quotepos to offset of "\"" in thisSender if (quotepos is not 0) then set thisSender to (text items (quotepos + 1) through -1) ¬ of thisSender as string set quotepos to offset of "\"" in thisSender if (quotepos is not 0) then set thisSender to (text items 1 through (quotepos - 1)) ¬ of thisSender as string end if else set atpos to offset of "@" in thisSender if (atpos is not 0) then set thisSender to (text items 1 through (atpos - 1)) ¬ of thisSender as string end if set brkpos to offset of "<" in thisSender if (brkpos is not 0) then set thisSender to (text items (brkpos + 1) through -1) ¬ of thisSender as string end if end if tell application "Finder" to say "Mail from " & thisSender end repeat end tell end perform_mail_action Any ideas?

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  • How to check Internet status in iPhone

    - by Radix
    Hello; I wanted to check whether internet is connected or not using either the SystemConfiguration or the CFNetwork i am not quite sure which one. Then i want to know that if the internet is connected then is it connected through wifi or not. I tried an example where i used the below code -(IBAction) shownetworkStatus { NSURL *url = [NSURL URLWithString:@"www.google.com"]; if (url!=NULL) { lbl.text = @"Connected"; } else { lbl.text = @"notConnected"; } } some say that its not valid as per apple and you have to use the SystemConfiguration Framework, Please let me know what needs to be done. Also i personally think that what i am doing in the above code is not proper as if one day google may also be down due to maintenance or some other factors. Also if you could provide me a link where i could display the name of the WIFI network then it would be really cool. I searched the internet then i got these Reachability.h code which again is a bouncer as i wana learn the concepts not copy paste them Thanks and Regards Radix

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  • Lack of understanding crash report

    - by Alan Lai
    I have this crash report. Incident Identifier: CA9E350A-C842-4349-AAD8-E9E62E93BDD1 CrashReporter Key: 360bc129d2f79a48e291eb5ca38b24e822ed5b6b Hardware Model: xxx Process: OrientalDailyiOS [1502] Path: /var/mobile/Applications/39480A57-68FF-4C46-8445-340EFE204119/OrientalDailyiOS.app/OrientalDailyiOS Identifier: OrientalDailyiOS Version: ??? (???) Code Type: ARM (Native) Parent Process: launchd [1] Date/Time: 2012-10-14 15:49:10.884 -0700 OS Version: iOS 6.0 (10A403) Report Version: 104 Exception Type: EXC_CRASH (SIGABRT) Exception Codes: 0x0000000000000000, 0x0000000000000000 Crashed Thread: 0 Last Exception Backtrace: 0 CoreFoundation 0x37a0a29e __exceptionPreprocess + 158 1 libobjc.A.dylib 0x34e3197a objc_exception_throw + 26 2 CoreFoundation 0x37955b70 -[__NSArrayM objectAtIndex:] + 160 3 OrientalDailyiOS 0x00064fdc -[Main_NewsDetail viewDidLoad] (Main_NewsDetail.m:43) 4 UIKit 0x386cb590 -[UIViewController loadViewIfRequired] + 360 5 UIKit 0x38757336 -[UIViewController shouldAutorotate] + 22 6 UIKit 0x38798cd4 -[UIWindowController transition:fromViewController:toViewController:target:didEndSelector:] + 1540 7 UIKit 0x38797fca -[UIViewController presentViewController:withTransition:completion:] + 3390 8 UIKit 0x388ba252 -[UIViewController presentModalViewController:animated:] + 26 9 Foundation 0x34364a6a __NSFireDelayedPerform + 446 10 CoreFoundation 0x379df5da __CFRUNLOOP_IS_CALLING_OUT_TO_A_TIMER_CALLBACK_FUNCTION__ + 10 11 CoreFoundation 0x379df28c __CFRunLoopDoTimer + 268 12 CoreFoundation 0x379ddefc __CFRunLoopRun + 1228 13 CoreFoundation 0x37950eb8 0x37948000 + 36536 14 CoreFoundation 0x37950d44 CFRunLoopRunInMode + 100 15 GraphicsServices 0x373e32e6 GSEventRunModal + 70 16 UIKit 0x387002fc 0x386a9000 + 357116 17 OrientalDailyiOS 0x0005fac2 main (main.m:16) 18 OrientalDailyiOS 0x0005fa84 0x5e000 + 6788 However, I couldn't know where is error, I play around with my apps but show no error. I also tried iOS 6 with iPad, no problem. what apple feedback was We found that your app crashed on iPad running iOS 6, which is not in compliance with the App Store Review Guidelines. Your app crashed on both Wi-Fi and cellular networks when we: 1. Launch the app. 2. Tap any item on main page. 3. App crashes.

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  • « iAd Producer » l'éditeur visuel gratuit d'Apple pour réaliser des publicités avec les standards Web, une alternative à Adobe Flash ?

    « iAd Producer » l'éditeur visuel gratuit d'Apple pour réaliser des publicités Avec les standards Web, une nouvelle alternative à Adobe Flash ? Apple vient de lancer un nouveau logiciel qui devrait faciliter la création d'annonces média riches pour sa plate-forme publicitaire iAd et ses appareils mobiles sous iOS. Baptisé iAd Producer, il s'agit d'un éditeur graphique tournant sous Mac OS X 10.5 ou supérieure. Il prend en charge toutes les étapes de la création des publicités riches, de la sélection de la plate-forme cible (iPhone, iPad...) jusqu'à la création du splash screen, des menus, voir de plusieurs pages de contenu en définissant le type de transition permet...

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  • Apple est-elle une marque "juste pour les riches" ? Son CEO intérimaire Tim Cook ne le souhaite pas

    Apple est-elle une marque "juste pour les riches" ? Son CEO intérimaire Tim Cook ne le souhaite pas Il y a quelques jours, Tim Cook, qui assure la direction d'Apple pendant l'absence de Steve Jobs, a répondu à une interview. Jusque là, rien d'anormal. Mais l'homme y a tenu des propos polémiques, en affirmant qu'il ne voulait pas que ses produits soient "juste pour les riches". Il explique ensuite que la firme va travailler au développement de produits et d'offres moins coûteux. Il faut dire qu'actuellement, la firme à la pomme à une réputation d'entreprise fabriquant des machines de qualité et fournissant l'élite, du fait de ses tarifs plus élevés que la concurrence. Si les fanbo...

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  • Steve Jobs élu "CEO de la Décennie" par MarketWatch, combien de trophées possède désormais le patron d'Apple ?

    Steve Jobs élu "CEO de la Décennie" par MarketWatch, combien de trophées possède désormais le patron d'Apple ? Mise à jour du 10.12.2010 par Katleen Steve Jobs peut rougir, voici une distinction de plus qui vient saluer sa carrière. En même temps, l'homme en a déjà tellement reçu qu'il pourrait finir complètement blasé. Après Fortune en 2009, c'est aujourd'hui MarketWatch qui lui décerne le prix du CEO de la Décennie. Rien de moins. Et le patron d'Apple est crédité de bien des qualités, le jury l'ayant même comparé à Thomas Edison, Alexander Bell et Walt Disney ! Outre d'être dirigé par un "génie" de l'informatique, Cupertino s'est également fait remarquer par la ha...

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  • « Le tactile est une technologie de transition », mais vers quoi ? Un designer d'Apple trouve les interactions homme-machine trop pauvres

    « Le tactile est une technologie de transition » Mais vers quoi ? Un designer d'Apple pense que les interactions homme-machines actuelles sont trop pauvres « Pour moi, affirmer qu'un image sous une glace (NDT : Pictures Under Glass) est le futur des intéractions hommes machines (IHM) revient à dire que l'avenir de la photo est le noir et blanc. [Le tactile] est de manière évidente une technologie de transition. Et plus courtes sont les transitions, mieux c'est ». Voici comment Bret Victor, Human-Interface Operator chez Apple, résume sa pensée. Par « Picture Under Glass », il décrit le tactile actuel. Autrement dit les tablettes et autres smartphones dont les écrans sont lisse...

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  • La publicité plus efficace sur l'iAd d'Apple que sur la télévision ? Oui d'après une étude de Nielsen

    La publicité plus efficace sur l'iAd d'Apple que sur la télévision ? Oui d'après une étude de Nielsen Les annonces sur iAd (la plate-forme de publicité mobile d'Apple) seraient deux fois plus efficaces que celles diffusées sur les écrans de télévision. C'est en tout cas la conclusion d'une étude menée par le cabinet Nielsen sur une campagne publicitaire de cinq semaines pour les produits de la firme Campbell. L'étude aurait constaté que les personnes ayant vu l'annonce sur iAd étaient deux fois plus susceptibles de se rappeler le produit que celles qui l'ont vu sur un écran de télévision. En outre, cinq fois plus de personnes auraient pris contact avec la branche iAd de Camp...

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  • How to check any undocumented methods provided by apple?

    - by Mahbubur R Aaman
    The following tools is provided by Apple dlopen dlsym objc_getClass sel_registerName objc_msgSend Those are listing Objective-C selectors, or strings. Objective-C selectors are stored in a special region of the binary, and therefore Apple could extract the content from there, and check if you've used some undocumented Objective-C methods. How to utilize these tools to find undocumented Objective-C methods? EDIT: Recently, one of my App rejected due to using one undocumented methods. -[UIDevice setOrientation] Since, selectors are independent from the class you're messaging, even if my custom class defines -setOrientation: irrelevant to UIDevice, there will be a possbility of being rejected.

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  • Et si Apple rachetait le fournisseur de puces de ses principaux concurrents ? L'hypothèse est sérieu

    Et si Apple rachetait ARM, le fournisseur de puces de ses concurrents ? L'hypothèse est sérieusement envisagée dans les milieux financiers Soyons clairs. Il s'agit d'une rumeur. Mais une rumeur persistante qui ne cesse de faire le tour de la City de Londres. Résultat, ce « bruit qui court » a fait bondir le cours d'ARM, la joint-venture fondée entre Acorn Computers, Apple et VLSI Technology, de +8 points en une seule et unique journée. ARM est la holding qui possède la technologie des célèbres puces qui équipent les teminaux de Nokia, Samsung, HTC (avec lequel il est en procès), la Nintendo DS ou encore la PSP de Sony (pour ne citer que ceux-ci). Bref, autant de concurrents...

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  • Apple prépare-t-il un Mac OS version Cloud ? L'entreprise obtient un nouveau brevet et préparerait un data-center à 1 milliards de dollars

    Apple prépare-t-il un Mac OS version Cloud ? L'entreprise obtient un nouveau brevet et préparerait un data-center à 1 milliards de dollars Apple vient d'obtenir un nouveau brevet relatif à un système d'exploitation "net-booté" et serait, par ailleurs, en train de préparer un gigantesque data-center dans une zone rurale de la Caroline du Nord. Un datacenter qui devrait coûter pas moins d'un milliard de dollars. La demande du dépôt du brevet en question avait été déposée en 2006. Le brevet est décrit comme "la fourniture d'un système d'exploitation fiable et maintenable dans un environnement démarré-sur-réseau (net-booté)". La disponibilité des dét...

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  • Apple prépare un concurrent des Google Glass ? Un dépôt de brevet révèle des travaux sur un dispositif de réalité augmentée

    Apple prépare un concurrent des Google Glass ? Un dépôt de brevet révèle des travaux sur un dispositif de réalité augmentée Apple travaillerait sur un système de réalité augmentée semblable aux lunettes Google Glass présentées par le géant de la recherche récemment lors du Google I/O. C'est en tout cas ce que laisse présager un dépôt de brevet de la firme à la pomme qui a été validé ces jours. Le brevet ?Peripheral treatment for head-mounted displays? déposé en 2006, décrit un appareil informatique qui permet de projeter une image à partir d'un dispositif porté sur la tête (casque, lunettes ?)...

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