iPhone 3.0 First Impressions Look Positive
11:06 pm, March 17th, 2009, Lonnie Lazar

Registered iPhone developers began playing around with the beta release of iPhone 3.0 late Tuesday, and initial reaction to the enhancements announced earlier in the day are quite favorable, according to a report at AppleInsider.
The beta release includes an updated Software Development Kit (SDK) with over 1,000 new Application Programming Interfaces (APIs) including In-App Purchases; Peer-to-Peer connections (tethering); an app interface for accessories; access to the iPod music library; a new Maps API and Push Notifications.
Apple also announced over 100 new features that will be hotly anticipated by iPhone and iPod touch users when the public software is released this summer, including cut, copy and paste; MMS functionality for 3G iPhones; landscape view for Mail, Text and Notes; stereo Bluetooth; syncing Notes to the Mac and PC; shake to shuffle; parental controls for TV shows, movies and apps from the App Store; and automatic login at Wi-Fi hot spots.
The iPhone OS 3.0 beta also showed off a new Voice Memo app and expanded search capability for all key iPhone apps, as well as Spotlight search across the entire device. Spotlight is said to be very responsive and functions just as you would expect having used the feature previously on a Mac. Copy & paste is also being well received, according to the report.
Any Cult readers who are also iPhone developers are invited to share your impressions in comments and let us know if you have any great screen shots we need to feature.
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I’ve been holding off on an iPhone/iPod Touch until it can perform the most basic operation: sync my iCal To Do Items. iPHONE 3.0 doesn’t have it!! You’ve got to be kidding me! I can sync my To Do items with my ancient 30 GB iPod classic! Unbelievable that they still have not allowed this!!!
Jared, on March 18th, 2009 at 7:59 am
Am I going to be able to sync more than one calendar? Using Microsoft Exchange with my work calendar prevents me from syncing up my home calendar in iCal on my MacBook Pro.
PhillyPhil, on March 18th, 2009 at 7:36 pm
To PhillyPhil:
You can sync several calendars even in iPhone 2.2. The only thing you need to have is a Mac…
Guntis, on March 19th, 2009 at 12:30 pm