The iPhone SDK Will Be Late

An Apple product that ... ships late? No way!

Well, maybe...

There’s a week to go before Apple’s commitment to release the iPhone Software Developers Kit in February runs out of room. I’m hearing from one source that its going to be late. I’m not yet hearing any reasons why, and it’s sounding like the official release date could slide by anywhere from one to three weeks.

Apple had no comment, and as yet there’s no word on any events related to an SDK release next week. However I’m also hearing that the situation is fluid, and a lot of last-minute decisions are close to being made about what precisely will or will not be disclosed next week, if anything. There are, apparently, a lot of moving parts to something this complex.

Regarding schedules, there's nothing as embarassing as announcing a ship date and then missing it (reference: Vista, Leopard), but something like the iPhone SDK is so arbitrary, schedule-wise, that I'm not sure this matters much. If it ships in February or March, whatever, as long as it's good.

Discuss this Article 3

DRWAM
on Feb 25, 2008
I saw a demo of a potential palm emulator for the iPhone. I saw it at Engadget, that mentioned that it may never be developed, but here it is: http://www.engadget.com/2008/02/23/palm-emulated-on-the-iphone-finally-w...
gavers
on Feb 25, 2008
I think very few people will care if the SDK is delayed. But I wonder if more people care that Apple TV 2 was delayed? Maybe not. But whether or not people care isn't so important as Apple is clearly missing a lot of their self-imposed release dates, even on trivial products. With all their money you'd think they could be bothered to hire better developers or managers. We know throwing MORE developers usually doesn't help get a product out on time, but better management or better developers might.
Cfischer83
on Feb 26, 2008
Seriously... it's going to be an html help manual again ;)

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