- phikai might be right... it might be easier to just start from scratch. However, it depends on what the level of complexity is of your iphone app. Some of mine are pretty simple apps that I'm considering converting.
iPhone apps are written in Objective-C using Apple's xCode tool (which is great BTW) and the Interface Builder program.
For lightweight programs it might not be too tough, but if you have something that uses a lot of iPhone specific classes (picker wheel, etc.) you might be better of building it from zero.
Good luck! BTW, if you have an ipod or iphone in addition to your BB, try my apps10-05-09 04:29 PMLike 0 - phikai might be right... it might be easier to just start from scratch. However, it depends on what the level of complexity is of your iphone app. Some of mine are pretty simple apps that I'm considering converting.
iPhone apps are written in Objective-C using Apple's xCode tool (which is great BTW) and the Interface Builder program.
For lightweight programs it might not be too tough, but if you have something that uses a lot of iPhone specific classes (picker wheel, etc.) you might be better of building it from zero.
Good luck! BTW, if you have an ipod or iphone in addition to your BB, try my apps10-05-09 05:12 PMLike 0
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