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Chris Evans is working on an iPhone version of FreeMind.  Since Apple does not yet allow Java on the iPhone, a straight port is out of the question.  However, a program that reads and writes FreeMind files is still possible.  Anyone interested in being a developer (or tester) of this version should send an e-mail to cevans42ca at yahoo dot ca.  Apple provides a free SDK, but it only runs on Mac OS XIn early development, before the application is available on the App Store, testers will need either Mac OS X and/or be an iPhone Developer Program member in order to test it.
Chris Evans is working on an iPhone version of FreeMind.  Since Apple does not yet allow Java on the iPhone, a straight port is out of the question.  However, a program that reads and writes FreeMind files is still possible.  Anyone interested in being a developer (or tester) of this version should send an e-mail to cevans42ca at yahoo dot ca.  Those interested in trying out an alpha version can send their UDID, and I will send the latest version using the Ad-Hoc distribution profile.  Mac OS X or membership in the Apple iPhone Developer Program is not required for testing.  However, these are required for development.


For my thoughts for far on the interface, see [[iPhone Gestures]].
For my thoughts so far on the interface, see [[iPhone Gestures]].

Revision as of 00:21, 2 October 2008

Chris Evans is working on an iPhone version of FreeMind. Since Apple does not yet allow Java on the iPhone, a straight port is out of the question. However, a program that reads and writes FreeMind files is still possible. Anyone interested in being a developer (or tester) of this version should send an e-mail to cevans42ca at yahoo dot ca. Those interested in trying out an alpha version can send their UDID, and I will send the latest version using the Ad-Hoc distribution profile. Mac OS X or membership in the Apple iPhone Developer Program is not required for testing. However, these are required for development.

For my thoughts so far on the interface, see iPhone Gestures.