If you use Avast! Anti-Virus, read asap as this concerns you in a very big way!
The latest definitions for the Avast! Anti-Virus database are ruining and trashing people's computers with flagging false positives left and right, deleting the files permanently and or moving them to the virus chest. As the news article on dslreports.com says "Avast Antivirus Has Gone Mad"
One work around is to right click on the system tray icon, choose "program settings" and then in the pop-up box choose "Update (Basic)" and set the setting to manual which will avoid the latest set of Avast! definitions from being installed. (Just do NOT forget to change it back to "Automatic" again in a few days when this is resolved.
For more info, in the news article, make sure to click on the link that says "security forum" in the first paragraph to read more about it.
Fences Pro is a program that helps you organize your desktop and can hide your icons when they are not in use with the simple click of your mouse. Fences Pro is the follow-up to Stardocks popular freeware program fences which has become the most popular desktop enhancement on CNETs Download.com since its release earlier this Fall.
Here is a quick rundown on what happened at the SDK Roadmap Event Apple held today. A complete account can be found at The Apple Website.
Microsoft Exchange support on iPhone, Apple licensing from Microsoft to build exchange into servers
Will use ActiveSync to work directly with server
Exchange will be built right into the current email app, as well as calendar and contact list
Today Apple is opening up the same APIs and tools that they use internally to build iPhone apps
Third-party developers can build apps using the same SDK that Apple uses
Mac OS X is powerful, consisting of Cocoa, Media, Core Services and CoreOS
Interface builder - Building interfaces as simple as drag and drop
Run your iPhone app in the iPhone simulator on a Mac -Clicking and swiping around sends the same events like double taps, swipe events etc. -Its just as easy to build and run it live on an iPhone!
Created a photo editing app that morphs a picture, but you shake the phone to undo the changes, took just two days to make! -Touch fighter is space shooter game, all you have to do is move the phone around to move the plane which shoots at things
EA's Spore for iPhone
Sales reps would love to use the iPhone to get a graphical view of monthly sales goals - Salesforce.com lets you do so
AIM for iPhone
Showing drug monographs, SQLite database used for the medication database, reactions, et
SuperMonkeyBall for iPhone - Sega -"If anything, we underestimated what the hardware was able to do," "We had to bring in an artist to up-scale the resolution of the graphics on the iPhone."
AppStore, will be on every single iPhone, coming with next firmware release -Categories for games, business, finance, health, lifestyle, music, etc. -You can also buy programs via iTunes and install them from your computer, if you like.
Developers pick the price -Dev gets 70% of revenues, credit card fees dealt with by Apple (70% of revenues paid monthly) -No hosting fees, no marketing fees -And there is no charge for free apps.
iPhone 2.0 software update will contain SDK stuff and enterprise stuff
Beta release going out to developers and companies TODAY! -Shipping to every iPhone customer in late June, and it's a free software update.
Not just iPhone but also iPod touch, nominal fee due to account differences
iFund, for the iPhone platform. -iFund is $100,000,000 ($100 million)
The iFund will be used to provide early financial support for promising new companies using the software development kit to create software for Apple's handhelds.
Most of the investment will go to teams developing location-based services, mobile commerce, social networks, and other communication or entertainment add-ons for the mobile version of Mac OS X.
They are basically saying that if they think a developer is onto something revolutionary, they will fund his project to help further applications on the iPhone/iPod Touch. Who they give it too is really all up to them.
maybe gonna try to code some iPhone apps, I haven't got iPhone in my country yet but I want one, and I guess I can make one dollar or two if I become a talented iPhone developer
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Most of the investment will go to teams developing location-based services, mobile commerce, social networks, and other communication or entertainment add-ons for the mobile version of Mac OS X.
They are basically saying that if they think a developer is onto something revolutionary, they will fund his project to help further applications on the iPhone/iPod Touch. Who they give it too is really all up to them.
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