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Dan and Marco discuss iOS 6 for users and developers, adding iPhone 5 compatibility, the iPhone 5's name, unreasonable press reactions, Google's J2ObjC compiler, how embarrassingly easy it is to support VoiceOver (yet so many apps still mess it up), and why paid app-review priority upgrades would backfire.

Dan and Marco discuss iOS 6 for users and developers, adding iPhone 5 compatibility, the iPhone 5's name, unreasonable press reactions, Google's J2ObjC compiler, how embarrassingly easy it is to support VoiceOver (yet so many apps still mess it up), and why paid app-review priority upgrades would backfire.


Links for this episode:

j2objc - A Java to iOS Objective-C translation tool and runtime. - Google Project Hosting
iPhone 5 and iOS 6 for HTML5 developers, a big step forward: web inspector, new APIs and more | Breaking the Mobile Web
Apple - iOS 6 - iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch get 200+ new features.
Hello iOS 6, goodbye iPad 1: Inject new life by jailbreaking it | ZDNet
ios 6 not compatible for ipad 1?, ios 6...: Apple Support Communities
Implementing Smart App Banners - David Smith
5by5 | In Beta #16: Vampires Nesting

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