A Taiwan site, ePrince posts some awesome screenshots of (offical?) iPhone 2.0 firmware in Traditional Chinese interface. You can discover some new features from these screenshots.
The firmware version shows 2.0(5A225C)
There is a new version Cal with advanced function in landscape mode. And now, you can import contacts direct from your SIM card.
But there is still no AppStore in this version. On the other hand, Apple offer a new cool feature, you can uninstall application now.
More languages, but still no Chinese input method.
New layout of Setting interface, and an unknown icon in Calendar.
Aidan Malley says on AppleInsider: “Apple has set the groundwork for instant messaging on the iPhone and other touchscreen devices with an application for a patent on a universal interface for real-time text chat services.”
Published in March, the USPTO filing describes an interface similar to the existing SMS (Short Messaging Service) text messaging interface for the iPhone, but with key changes.
Apple’s current chat format for SMS (left) and the patent’s alternate version (right).
Examples of composing a new message (left) or viewing chat history (right), both of which are found in existing iPhone software.
You can read the full article on the AppleInsider.
The iPhone Debug Consle is meant to give greater visibility and interactivity on your iPhone/iPod Touch while doing development. Jon Brisbin, the project ower say:
“I grew frustrated having to go through the ‘include console.log statement then reload’ method of debugging. I wanted something similar to Firebug’s fantastic console and debugger.
In trying to find something that would fit my needs, I came across Joe Hewitt’s iPhone/Firebug integration, but I wanted something more robust and that worked without firebug and requiring “console.log” in the desktop browser. Since the COMET support in Jetty is quite good, and given that I’m a Java programmer, not a Python one, I decided to just write my own and offer it up to the community. I think it will be helpful to those getting very frustrated with debugging your Ajax apps on the iPhone/iPod Touch.
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