Well, it actually may have been more on the rumor side of the ledger, but seems I heard something more concrete than this...
http://www.appleinsider.com/articles/08/01/17/rumor_iphone_for_corporate_accounts_coming_soon.html
In any event, yeah, you're probably SOL if you signed up for a personal account.
I decided to just get the touch and wait for V2 to link my corporate number.
I'll have to buy the hardware myself in any event.
Yup, totally SOL....and given that the 21st has come and gone, I'd say this is still a rumor.
Sure copying and pasting between sandboxed apps would be possible. They all communicate with the main operating system. It would be a locked out, only user initiated copy command to an allocated memory area, which could be sandboxed from the main system as well and only allowed access by the signed (apple approved) programs.
Think about it...right now google maps hands off info to safari, your contacts, etc. Safari hands off data to the email apps when you click an email address, and even hands off phone numbers to the phone "app". SMS texts with addresses hand off the URL to safari. The clock app tells the iPod app when to go to sleep. Safari opens youtube videos in the special app. The photo app hands off images to email. I could keep going on, but I think you get the point. Its been a few years since I took a programming class, but if all these apps can pass around all this data then I'm sure its possible.
Also...what about copying and pasting images on the web into, say, email? Everyone keeps talking about text!
Good points, though I wonder if the SDK will have those API exposed.
Copying images, that brings up a whole different set of issues from trying to capture text..
You need copy/cut paste exactly like you do on your computer. Copying web page snippets to a notepad, filenames, rearranging text in emails, notes, etc etc etc
do you not use copy and paste all the time on your computer?
I can understand why we want to bring the desktop features, but I think we need to be skeptical of that. The environment is fundamentally different between a desktop and the iPhone. In nearly all of the cases people have raised, Copy/Paste is being used when something different would actually servr the purpose more ideally, see below.
There are time when names & phone numbers or web addresses show up in emails or web pages and are not clickable. I agree its infrequent.
I would hope that this type of limitation is not fixed with copy/paste, but rather with the software being updated to recognize that format.
Again, I'm not against copy/paste. What I don't want is something that clutters up the iPhone or makes it more complicated to use. And things like contextual menus and unnatural gestures are just that, clutter and more complicated.
Better options are to think about what is driving the need to copy and paste and find a more streamlined process.
You need to copy text from one text message to another, why? Because you can't forward a text message. Well add that feature, not copy paste.
I want to move text around in notepad, reorder lists, etc. There are better ways to do this than with copy, paste.
I want to reply to specific items in an email and eliminate what I don't want. This is a good one as really you want to select groups of text and get rid of it.
Anyway, my hope is that they move things forward, not just replicate something that could be so much better.