Saturday, January 17, 2015

And the magic continues…


iPhone SDK tool


You are very familiar with the long story behind iPhone's new operating system 4.0. Multitasking sprung up in the OS 4.0 launch event, while all the do's and don'ts will be clearly defined in the WWDC event, planned on 7th June, 2010. Event will help to bridge the ends between iPhone app developers and Apple's engineers.



Multitasking was the most desired feature in the iPhone operating system. All the developers and users waited impatiently to see it on the list. The user interface of OS4.0 is amazingly designed with seven different multitasking APIs, including background audio, voice over IP (VOIP), background location, push notifications, local notifications, task completion, and fast app switching. Multitasking adds a new feature in its user interface, which appears to be a widget like thing.



The newly designed user interface of OS4.0 lets you to flick the left of your first window of open apps and there you go with a few new icons on your iPhone screen. The new icons list as motionless iPhone icons to launch the app ASAP, iPhone music controls and Orientation lock. Just a minute! Is it revolution of the mini-widgets to the latest operating system?



The fresh feature orientation lock is just like that on the iPad which for now as an alternative is accessed through this menu. It's fun, tap it once to lock the portrait than tap it again to unlock. Apple has published its third beta version for iPhone OS4.0 and associated Software Development Kit (SDK). In this Apple has published a refinement of their operating system and developer tools initially. The features are easily accessible through a left-swipe from the multitasking "dock" manager.



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