Idea for Adium iPhone

Ofri ofri.wolfus at gmail.com
Sat Oct 17 12:48:42 UTC 2009


Indeed, every machine that would like to push a notification must have  
a push certificate generated by Apple. As if that's not enough, this  
certificate is assigned per app ID, which must be unique. In practice  
every user would need to sign up as an iPhone dev($99), register an  
app ID, generate a push certificate, and finally modify his local  
Adium installation to use that.

Ofri
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Sent from my iPhone

On 17/10/2009, at 07:49, Peter Hosey <boredzo at adium.im> wrote:

> On Oct 16, 2009, at 22:46:10, George Lambrou wrote:
>> As much as I like your idea, Augie …
>
> You missed the part of the subject that said “Fwd:”.
>
>> … this idea would require that Adium be both running and on a comp 
>> uter within range of the iPod touch/iPhone…
>
> Or that the computer be on the internet. The hard part is accessing  
> it from the internet—as we know, not always trivial, given some peop 
> le's and some companies' NAT and firewall configurations.
>
> Also, I'm pretty sure push notifications don't work the way Brandon  
> Vogts (the real author of the idea, as named in the message) thinks  
> they do.
>
>
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