| # | Name | Comments |
|---|
| 151 | Manton Reece | |
| 152 | Michael James | |
| 153 | Ben Thornton | I have not yet joined the iPhone developer program, specifically because of the NDA. The clauses in the agreement which preclude the possibility of open source software don't help either. Great device, but until those issues are solved I suppose I will have to release software for jailbroken iPhones only. Please remedy this situation, Apple. Quickly. |
| 154 | Robert Brewer | |
| 155 | Jonathan Disher | |
| 156 | Martijn Kragtwijk | |
| 157 | Robert Ylipää | I'm trying to get to grips with the new classes, and can't ask for help when I get stuck. If this was the case when I started coding for the Mac, I wouldn't be coding now! |
| 158 | David Walker | |
| 159 | Anonymous | |
| 160 | Anonymous | |
| 161 | Jonathan Ragan-Kelley | |
| 162 | Dallas Brown | |
| 163 | Ed | |
| 164 | Adrian Kosmaczewski | Please! This NDA thing is blocking businesses, opportunities, answers in forums, helping each other, and frankly, right now with the phones in the street and the SDK in FINAL version... it's just PLAIN RIDICULOUS!! LIFT THE NDA NOW |
| 165 | Adrian Kosmaczewski | Please! This NDA thing is blocking businesses, opportunities, answers in forums, helping each other, and frankly, right now with the phones in the street and the SDK in FINAL version... it's just PLAIN RIDICULOUS!! LIFT THE NDA NOW |
| 166 | Anonymous | |
| 167 | Thomas Ingham | Please lift the nda so we can get some work done. |
| 168 | Mark Chambers | |
| 169 | Anonymous | |
| 170 | omar ayad | |
| 171 | Anonymous | |
| 172 | Andrew Abernathy | |
| 173 | orin shepherd | |
| 174 | Nao Tokui | |
| 175 | Eric Litman | |
| 176 | Anonymous | Please allow open source development for iPhone 2.0. |
| 177 | Ken Winters | |
| 178 | Michael Botkin | |
| 179 | justin may | |
| 180 | Owen Hartnett | I run the MacTechGrp, formerly associated with the Boston Computer Society. I would like to be able to discuss programming tips and techniques for the iPhone at our meetings. |
| 181 | Anonymous | Apple - you're hurting your own platform! |
| 182 | Michael Kelley | Please allow developers to talk to each other. I fail to see how lifting this restriction would hurt Apple. |
| 183 | Philip Wasson | Developer discussions are very helpful for producing stable software in a timely fashion. |
| 184 | James Tragesser | |
| 185 | Gregor Tomasevic | |
| 186 | Anonymous | |
| 187 | Christopher Stumpf | |
| 188 | Lou Griffith | Please lift the NDA - its hurting people trying to get things started |
| 189 | Steven Fisher | |
| 190 | Adam Starkey | Hi,
I'm an experienced software developer, but I'm new to developing using cocoa for OSX, or for the iPhone variant. Knowing that there was a support network out there to help me more efficiently ramp up to speed with iPhone app development would greatly encourage me to spend $99 and start assessing how the iPhone/iPod Touch could be used in a medical environment.
I hope the NDA will soon be lifted so that helpful developer communities can form across the Internet, thus allowing developers to learn from and inspire each other. |
| 191 | B.J. Ray | embrace the community and lift the nda |
| 192 | Pete Lamonica | Learning iPhone development from mac development resources is a bit confusing. I'd love to have an established community of iPhone developers whom I could share code with and get code from. |
| 193 | Anonymous | The NDA is burdensome now Apple, please lift it or please provide a technical explanation of why that is not possible. Thank You! |
| 194 | Eli Gwynn | http://fuckingnda.com |
| 195 | Mike Lashbrook | |
| 196 | Matt Shettles | I've developed for Mac OS X for 5 years exclusively now, and in those 5 years I haven't seen such a veil of secrecy from Apple. The NDA for the iPhone not only hinders development, it makes the lives of the developers, and users difficult. The lack of ability to console with other developers with coding issues makes the process a very lonely one. My customers should not be my beta testers, this is simply not acceptable and I can't imagine that the developer community will tolerate this much longer. F U Apple. |
| 197 | Steve Barnes | |
| 198 | Anonymous | |
| 199 | emmett merwin | I like my shiny new iPhone 3g, but I'd be happier if there were more and better apps that were updated more frequently.
Please drop the silly NDA ASAP! |
| 200 | Anonymous | |