iPhone SDK Beta v6 released


29 May, 2008 (00:14) Posted by itsallaboutyou | , , ,

Apple today announced and released the latest beta version of the iPhone SDK, build 9M2192 Beta 6, which adds support for the latest iPhone OS and bug fixes.

This much anticipated update comes alongside the hotly anticipated (how many times can I say anticipated!) 10.5.3 update for Mac OS X Leopard, which is required for the latest iPhone beta.

Its also important to note that the OS X iPhone beta, build version 5a308, has been seeded to select developers. Details on the release and the download link can be found at developer.apple.com/iphone.

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Comments

Comment from Oli
Time: May 29, 2008, 12:21 am

So many random numbers and letters in that post! You’re making them up aren’t you!? :)

Comment from itsallaboutyou
Time: May 29, 2008, 12:24 am

As per usual! I’m just chuffed that the gravatar is working - gummy to the rescue - though don’t tell him ‘cos his head will swell! :)

Comment from Oli
Time: May 29, 2008, 12:26 am

I’m glad the name Gummy is catching on!

Comment from gumbald
Time: May 29, 2008, 12:35 am

Woot.

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