Today - or yesterday, depending on your time zone - Facebook released their new
iOS client
[https://www.facebook.com/notes/facebook-engineering/under-the-hood-rebuilding-facebook-for-ios/10151036091753920]
, which has moved from a HTML5-based app, to a
My soon-to-be co-worker, Chris(NTR) Hardy [http://twitter.com/chrisntr], is on
the latest Herding Code podcast [http://herdingcode.com/?p=467], talking about
MonoTouch [http://xamarin.com/monotouch] and Mono for Android
Update: while I still think that Onavo is collecting more info than they let on
(eg HTTPS), the "crashing" problem is more around mobileAgent's handling of a
proxy, than
I've been using various tablet-sized devices for a while, on and off. We did a
lot of work on 800x600 A5 Windows CE tablets in around 2004, writing .NET
Compact Framework
Telerik have just announced their Test Studio recording / automation software
now supports MonoTouch
[http://www.telerik.com/automated-testing-tools/blog/12-08-13/developing-with-monotouch-test-studio-for-ios-just-added-full-support-for-testing-your-apps.aspx]
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> Test Studio for iOS now supports testing of MonoTouch applications