>> Are there any license problem to run Harbour on iPad?
>> []'s Maniero
> 
> Yes, since you have to jailbreak it you are probably breaking apple license...
> 
> You are not using official compilers, not following apple guidelines,
> not giving money for SDK, not paying fee for selling via their
> store....

Such experimentation is obviously a technical stunt 
rather than a "proper" way to create official iPad 
application. It's nevertheless interesting, just like 
running Linux on every possible electronic device.

[ It would be interesting to see though if it's possible 
to mix the official XCode / iPad SDK Objective-C world 
with Harbour to create real and officially accepted 
applications. (and it still remains a question what 
real benefit does it give to be able to use Harbour 
in such scenario) ]

Viktor

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