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MultiTouch.framework Beta Program
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MultiTouch.framework Beta Program


  • Subject: MultiTouch.framework Beta Program
  • From: Stefan Hafeneger <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 18 Aug 2008 16:58:13 +0200

Hi everyone,

Maybe some of you have already seen our video (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=skZCBvWVu8A ) on YouTube. In this video we use an iPhone as mobile substitution for a multi-touch table, so you can develop and test multi-touch applications at any location. On the desktop side we use our Cocoa multi-touch framework, which let's you develop multi-touch apps in Objective-C in a familiar programming environment.

Since the beta version of our multi-touch framework is almost ready, we are now accepting applications for a private beta. If you know how to code in Objective-C with Cocoa, own an iPhone or iPod touch and would like to try out our framework before it is officially released, please write an email to stefan.hafeneger[AT]rwth-aachen.de with your contact details and your programming background. Please use "MultiTouch.framework Beta Application" as subject line since the emails will be filtered.

If you got any questions concerning the beta program or the framework itself please visit our website (http://www.multitouchframework.com) or write me an email.

With best wishes, Stefan

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