iPhone OS 4.0: what does it mean for developers?
Alex wrote a summary of iPhone OS 4.0's changes for developers, which is available to read at maclife.de (in German)
Cross Compiling: The Apple iPhone Developer Clause 3.3.1 and You
There has been quite a buzz about Apple's new developer guidelines that now contain clause 3.3.1:
"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)."
Read on for our opinion about this.
Article About the New Mac Developer Program
Our very own Alex wrote a piece about the ins and outs of Apple's new Mac Developer Program, which you can read at maclife.de (in German).
The Mobile World Congress 2010
Barcelona was quite rainy and cold this time, but the Mobile World Congress was way cooler than last year. Read on for our our experiences in Barcelona 2010!
NSConference 2010 UK
The NSConference is one of the best conferences for Mac and iPhone developers alike. Needless to say that Enough Software had to be present. Read on for Alex's report!
N900 First Impressions
Hooray - we have received the Nokia N900, the very first Maemo phone of the well known Finnish vendor. Read on for our first impressions.

Review on the CTIA 2009 in San Diego
It has been a really nice journey to the CTIA 2009 convention - the first (and possibly last?) time in San Diego, a city located directly at the border to Mexico, so it was a very nice climatic change to Bremen's cold and wet weather right now. During the show and the corresponding parties we met awfully lot of nice folks, the future will look much cooler if we all succeed with our goals.
I personally look very much forward to seeing more about moofwd (that translates to 'move forward', I didn't get that). From what I understand they have a 'very rapid app building' tool chain which is - you would have guessed that - based on J2ME Polish. The founders are quite cool and have some trippy business cards
Deadline for 3rd edition of Mobile Developer’s Guide: November, 30th
We are already working on the third edition of our Mobile Developer's Guide. It will include new chapters about native Symbian and Maemo development. As usual, your input is highly appreciated. So please check out the current edition and let us know what you think is missing by sending an email to developers@enough.de.
Some interviews with Robert Virkus, our CEO
In the upcoming Java Spektrum magazine (published on November 20th) you will find an interview with Robert about Enough Software and J2ME Polish.
In the meantime, you can checkout the Java mobile podcast interview or the bnet video interview, both realized during the OSiM in Amsterdam.
