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== Ideas on what to add to this wiki == | == Ideas on what to add to this wiki == | ||
* Information regarding usage of ( | * Information regarding usage of iPhone OS Frameworks, both public and private, SpringBoard, system daemons (for hooking and hacking), and classes in applications included with the system | ||
* Questions about development (to be answered by others) | * Information about third-party libraries or extensions for developers (PreferenceLoader, libhide, etc.) | ||
* Questions about development (to be answered by others; please keep questions in talk pages.) | |||
* Links to useful information | * Links to useful information | ||
* Links to open-source projects | * Links to open-source projects | ||
== Why another wiki? == | |||
The iPhone Wiki seems to be more user-oriented, and this wiki '''specifically''' targets development. | |||
== Editing this wiki == | == Editing this wiki == | ||
* | * If you have anything at all to contribute, feel free to do so! | ||
* | * An account is required to edit pages. | ||
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Revision as of 03:40, 22 September 2009
About this wiki
This is an experiment.
The sum of all human(*) knowledge... about iPhone Development using Private Frameworks, and stuff like that.
Ideas on what to add to this wiki
- Information regarding usage of iPhone OS Frameworks, both public and private, SpringBoard, system daemons (for hooking and hacking), and classes in applications included with the system
- Information about third-party libraries or extensions for developers (PreferenceLoader, libhide, etc.)
- Questions about development (to be answered by others; please keep questions in talk pages.)
- Links to useful information
- Links to open-source projects
Why another wiki?
The iPhone Wiki seems to be more user-oriented, and this wiki specifically targets development.
Editing this wiki
- If you have anything at all to contribute, feel free to do so!
- An account is required to edit pages.
(*) We'll make an exception for lawyers; they may submit too. Cf. http://wiki.creativecommons.org/Frequently_Asked_Questions#How_does_a_Creative_Commons_license_operate.3F: "Creative Commons licenses are expressed in three different formats: the Commons Deed (human-readable code), the Legal Code (lawyer-readable code); and the metadata (machine readable code)."