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tidytrev

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Sep 23, 2007
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am i right in thinking that when the sdk is released we can load all the new apps on free of charge, iv just got off the phone to apple to see if i can blag the update free as i bought my touch today but no joy.
good thing i only paid £212 for it lol, i love ebay powersellers
 
am i right in thinking that when the sdk is released we can load all the new apps on free of charge, iv just got off the phone to apple to see if i can blag the update free as i bought my touch today but no joy.
good thing i only paid £212 for it lol, i love ebay powersellers

I doubt that very much, would imagine digitally signed for security and also copyright anyway.
 
but they have iphone apps working on ipod touch so isnt that the same thing?
 
am i right in thinking that when the sdk is released we can load all the new apps on free of charge, iv just got off the phone to apple to see if i can blag the update free as i bought my touch today but no joy.
good thing i only paid £212 for it lol, i love ebay powersellers

I think a lot of people have no idea what an SDK is.
 
It is unsure what applications can be made with the SDK, and how they will be available/distributed. Don't expect full freedom from Apple.
 
But those iPods have been hacked!

Have you been living under a rock or something? The iPhone apps have been legally available for the Touch for well over a week now, you purchase them through the iTunes Store.
 
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