![]() Apps linking against our multi-touch framework still receive multi-touch events. In addition to the new native mouse event generation in the multi-touch framework you can use the iPhone App as a nice VNC client without having to run a VNC server on your Mac. Our iPhone App now features a VNC like functionality. If you got questions concerning the beta program please write Stefan an email as well. Please use amework Beta Application as subject line since the emails will be filtered. If you know how to code in Objective-C with Cocoa, own an iPhone or iPod touch and would like to try out our framework before it is officially released, please write an email to Stefan with your contact details and your programming background. Since the beta version of our multi-touch framework is almost ready, we are now accepting applications for a private beta. We made a new video ( Part 1, Part 2) showing how to develop multi-touch Applications for Mac OS X using our Cocoa framework. Unfortunately Apple hasn't yet approved the iPhone App for the App Store so we need your unique device id if you want to apply for the beta program. You may still apply for the private beta program to help us finding bugs before we release it as public beta. Please read the release notes first before you install the SDK. The first public beta of our amework SDK is now available for download. People Stefan Hafeneger Malte Weiss Jan Borchers One of the great advantages of this toolkit is that you can develop and test your multi-touch application on your standard desktop Mac, using your iPhone as multi-touch input device, without having to work at an FTIR table all the time. Thus, as a developer, you do not need to care about the actual input device being used. It is built upon a modular low-level architecture that unifies all touch events, with input units for different multi-touch input devices including FTIR, DI, iPhone/iPod touch, as well as any TUIO-based devices. ![]() It uses the default event handling system and the responder chain of the operating system, providing a familiar application programming interface to Mac OS X developers. Abstract amework is a native Cocoa multi-touch framework for Mac OS X.
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