Two months after the launch of Apple's App Store few companies have created business-class apps. Find out what it takes to create iPhone software that takes advantage of the environment--and why at least one company says it's not worth the bother.
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Two months after the launch of Apple's App Store few companies have created business-class apps. Find out what it takes to create iPhone software that takes advantage of the environment--and why at least one company says it's not worth the bother.
My company, AtTask, also has an enterprise project management app available for the iPhone: http://www.attask.com/iphone. While it's not sold directly through the App Store, it is available on Apple's website as a Web Application(search Apple.com for "@task").
FYI.
Citrix is seeing significant demand for an iPhone client app to access corporate windows apps hosted on XenApp servers.
The great screen and user interface will make it possible to access business applications without necessarily
re-writing every application for the iPhone.
http://community.citrix.com/x/R4DoAQ
It certainly doesn't take 100 lines of Java code to write an iPhone app—iPhone apps are written in Objective C, not Java.
While there are a great many “iPhone-friendly web interfaces” to existing hosted or intranet applications, these all become useless once the device is out of reach of the server (connectivity isn't, after all, guaranteed, and no VPN has 100% reliability). Native iPhone applications cache data locally to prevent this from being troublesome to the upwardly mobile executive.
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