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[Announce] DropKit 1.0 Obj-C library
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[Announce] DropKit 1.0 Obj-C library


  • Subject: [Announce] DropKit 1.0 Obj-C library
  • From: Chris Patterson <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 31 Jan 2009 17:00:58 -0500

Hello Cocoa developers!

This is my formal announcement of the release of version 1.0 of my Objective-C library wrapper around the Drop.io API, which I have dubbed "DropKit".

Drop.io is an easy to use, online file sharing service that provides users with a simple and private way to share images, video, audio, documents and other digital content through unique, user-created and controlled sharing points called 'drops.'

Each 'drop' is non-searchable, non-networked, does not require any type of account registration and can be password-protected and set to expire after a period of time.

http://drop.io/
http://api.drop.io/

DropKit is a lightweight set of classes that allows iPhone and Mac OS developers to create apps that interface with the Drop.io API, allowing those apps to easily do things such as:

* Post photos, messages and audio to the web,
* Send emails with attachments via Drop.io,
* Create mobile blogs or podcasts on-the-go,
* Share documents and links with friends or coworkers,
* integrate all the great features of Drop.io!

You can get more information about DropKit, read the documentation, and download the source code, from the official DropKit drop, at:

http://drop.io/DropKit

Right now, DropKit has only been extenstively tested on the iPhone OS. In particular, there is one dependency on the UIImage class (a category), which can be removed from Mac OS projects.

I'd love to hear developer feedback, especially if you end up using DropKit in your project!

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Chris Patterson       chris dot s dot patterson at gmail dot com
"The only problem with Microsoft is they just have no taste."
 -- Steve Jobs <http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WfALGcDNEDw>
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