The iPhone as a Health Device?
iPhones are neat gadgets and have tremendous possibility as a “health augmenting” device. I’ve used a Palm PDA for years to monitor my weight, caloric intake and exercise tracking, but why should I be forced to carry around a device solely for this purpose? I’ve long thought that my cell phone would be a good candidate.
Fortunately, a combined phone-health tracking device can now become a reality thanks to the release of the <a href=”http://planet-iphones.com/forums/index.php//#10″>iphone sdk</a>. The implication of a freely available Software Development Kit for the iPhone means that health conscious developers can now develop cool, fun iPhone applications to assist with proper nutrition and exercise.
If you’ve got the desire to become one of these health conscious<a href=”http://planet-iphones.com/forums/index.php/#10″>iPhone SDK Developers</a>, you need to cruise on over to <a href=”http://planet-iphones.com/forums/index.php/l10″>http://planet-iphones.com/forums/index.php#10</a>. It’s the best place to start learning for <a href=”http://planet-iphones.com/forums/index.php/#10″>iPhone SDK Developers</a>. You can download the SDK and discuss all relevant topics about the SDK.
New users can acquaint themselves with the rules about the forums. Developers find it is a great site to work through difficult questions during the development process.It’s also a great site to find out what cool new apps may be coming. Ordinary iPhone users can sign up to the site and find all the new plugins and applications for your iPhone. This includes the latest wallpapers, games and must-have accessories.



