Thread: iPhone
View Single Post
Old 10-01-2007, 00:27   #32
Damien
Remoaner
Cable Forum Mod
 
Damien's Avatar
 
Join Date: Mar 2004
Posts: 32,923
Damien has a lot of silver blingDamien has a lot of silver blingDamien has a lot of silver blingDamien has a lot of silver blingDamien has a lot of silver bling
Damien has a lot of silver blingDamien has a lot of silver blingDamien has a lot of silver blingDamien has a lot of silver blingDamien has a lot of silver blingDamien has a lot of silver blingDamien has a lot of silver blingDamien has a lot of silver blingDamien has a lot of silver blingDamien has a lot of silver blingDamien has a lot of silver blingDamien has a lot of silver blingDamien has a lot of silver bling
Re: iPhone

Quote:
Originally Posted by Gavin View Post
Widgets aren't applications though. There's a big difference between a desktop addon (what Apple calls a widget) and a system-level app.

It all widgets are a highly cut down version of an application will permits only very certain system calls. If any.

So its not a given that just because Apple says we can run widgets, that we'll be able to run OpenOffice on it or something.
I have heard somewhere that it can run apps. they need to be developed for it though because of the different interface and interaction methods.
Damien is offline   Reply With Quote