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That doesn't appear likely to change. The iPhone SDK will remain web-based for the foreseeable future, a source told [url=http://arstechnica.com/journals/apple.ars/2007/10/03/source-iphone-sdk-will-remain-web-based-for-the-foreseeable-future]ars technica[/url]. Apple is working on solutions that will help developers get more face time on the iPhone, but there are currently no plans to offer a "true" iPhone SDK that would allow developers to create native apps, a source at Apple told Ars.Â
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