You should follow Polar Bear Farm
During the Kiwi Foo Camp 2008 I had a chance to meet Layton Duncan. He's quite active on Geekzone, mainly in the Mac OS X Mobile forum, helping others with their iPhone and iPod touch questions and comments.He is also involved with Polar Bear Farm and I think you should follow the company.
Why you should follow Polar Bear Farm? Because it's a New Zealand company creating application software for the Apple iPhone and iPod touch.
They are the guys behind the PBF Search and PBF ShowTime - this one brings video recording to the Apple iPhone.
I just wanted the guys added more posts to their blog - I know they were shoing off their stuff during the MacWorld but it would b good to hear more of their experience of going to that big show.
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Comment by nzbullet, on 7-FEB-2008 17:17
This is great to see, a kiwi company doing some great stuff for the iPhone/iPod touch....and the apps they have currently are great!
Comment by lduncan, on 7-FEB-2008 18:55
Cheers for the write up Mauricio, great to meet you in person at Kiwi Foo. It was an awesome event, hopefully i'll have the opportunity to attend next year.
Comment by Ian Elton, on 23-MAY-2008 17:07
Hi there pola bear can you help, is ther any way of geting the lince key number over the internatet instead of useing the iphone, this is taking ages to download and coast a huge amount of money. if there is how can i do theis ???
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Comment by manhinli, on 7-FEB-2008 12:32
Good for them!
I haven't seen much Kiwi development for the iPhone/iPod, so they should be proud!