Android, Symbian, Blackberry OS (RIM) : java
iOS uses OPP-C ( C#/C++)
apple create the apps on iPhone
As long as your computer has itunes that is authorised on the same itunes account as your iphone, then it will automatically transfer all your iphone apps onto the computer
There a many good iPhone blog apps. The most common blog app would be snap guide.
no, iphone apps are only made to work with iphones, not other phones...
There is no way to do that. If you jailbreak your iPhone there is an app on Cydia that does that.
I think java me is the best programming language for developing android apps....
An iPhone developer is an individual or group of individuals who create apps for the iPhone (these can also be used on an iPod Touch and the iPad). The skills required include programming (usually in the Objective-C language), graphic design and layout, and audio creation of music and/or effects.
iPhone: Objective C Android: Java
The iPhone and Android phones both use their own languages for programming applications: the iPhone uses Objective - C, where Android uses Java.
You buy the iPhone app
apple create the apps on iPhone
using apps on your iphone/ipod or your Moble phone
They cannot use Java apps themselves, though the programming language they run- Dalvik- is closely related to Java.
no you cannot use ipod and iphone apps on itunes, but you can buy the apps on itunes and put them on your ipod and iphone
Although iPads can download apps made only for iPhone/iPod Touch, the iPhone can only download iPhone or iPhone/iPad apps. Apps made only for the iPad do not appear on the App Store. Luckily most of these apps have an iPhone counterpart such as Angry Birds (iPhone) and Angry Birds HD (iPad only).
The good news is that IPhone tracking is available and the ... you can look out for such as the GPS tracking ... iPhone Jailbreak News - iPhone Apps - iPhone ...
yes, but not all iphone 4 apps are available on the iphone 3gs/3g/2g becuase they are too high resolution apps, or need a front facing camera.
Yes, this is possible, at the moment there isn't an official editor/compiler. X-Code (also known as Objective C) is a programming language that with the correct compiler, can create iPod Touch/iPhone apps. (Original Answer) [No. X-Code and Interface Builder are only available on Mac's and only run on Mac's. You will also need to know Objective-C, which is the programming language to make apps. But I think there is a way to make them with something called 'Jiggy' and 'jiggy runtime' but not a 100% sure...]
I believe you are talking about android or iphone apps right? If so, you can download a software like Adobe Flash Builder 4.5 or something like that. If you are talking about applications on a computer, then you will need to learn a programming language like C, VB.net, flash etc.
As long as your computer has itunes that is authorised on the same itunes account as your iphone, then it will automatically transfer all your iphone apps onto the computer
No you can not share iPhone apps.
By the time I answer this question there are ~285,000 iPhone / iPod Touch apps on the iTunes App Store.
It is programming languages that are referred to in terms of "high level" and "low level".Extensible Markup Language(XML) is a markup language not a programming language, it is a data formatting specification that makes the presentation of data independent of programs (so that data can be passed between programs).For this reason the answer to your question is "neither".
I would believe so, it can be difficult to unlock your iphone though but the iphone is exclusively at tmobile in Europe.
Sadly no. iPhone apps can only be used on iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad. Luckily even regular cell phones are beginning to offer apps. Games on cell phones are apps and for example Nokia Ovi offers apps even for cheap Nokia phones.