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Apple Releases Sherlock 3 SDK

Posted by pudge on Wed Nov 13, 2002 04:14 PM
from the go-go-gadget-sherlock dept.
stevenprentice writes "Ken Bereskin's Radio Weblog just announced, 'Big news on the Sherlock 3 front. We've released an SDK that allows you to build your own Sherlock channels. The user interface of your channel is built using Interface Builder and the logic of the channel can be written in JavaScript and/or XQuery. You need to have the Mac OS X Developer Tools installed along with the 10.2.2 update and the SDK adds a technical reference on building a channel, a Project Builder template, the Interface Builder palette and a sample channel to help give you a jump start.'" It took them long enough, but better late then never.
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  • Important link... (Score:4, Informative)

    by 3-State Bit (225583) on Wednesday November 13 2002, @04:29PM (#4663349)
    For those of us wondering, here's an important link [apple.com] left out of the write-up.

    It's quite revolutionary.
    • Re:SDK? (Score:1, Interesting)

      by Anonymous Coward
      What, did you just think Mac software emerged from dirty rags via spontaneous generation?

      SDK's have been available for every new mac technology at least since the early 90's. Eventually the winners get merged into the OS.

      One could argue that Apple pioneered the modern SDK with the Mac Toolbox, which it shipped in ROM in 1984. The Mac *was* a SDK.
  • I'm not really clear on this - Apple is distributing an update to PB/IB inside of 10.2.2? This doesn't sound right. R.
  • Late? (Score:5, Insightful)

    by node 3 (115640) on Wednesday November 13 2002, @05:10PM (#4663753)
    "It took them long enough, but better late then never."

    Late? Sherlock 3 has been out for less than 3 months. I suppose the Sherlock team could have waited until Sherlock 3 and its SDK were both ready.

    Of course, then Jaguar would have just been released.

    I'll take later on some things if it means earlier on others. As cool as the SDK is, it's kinda useless without the actual app itself. However I've found Sherlock 3 to be quite useful without the SDK.
  • Slashdot (Score:5, Interesting)

    by bats (8748) on Wednesday November 13 2002, @05:17PM (#4663816) Homepage
    So Pudge, where's the /. channel already?
  • by Twirlip of the Mists (615030) <twirlipofthemists@yahoo.com> on Wednesday November 13 2002, @05:46PM (#4664087)
    I'm not sure if I'll have the time or the motivation to do this myself, but I really would like to build a Sherlock channel for TV listings, similar to Watson's TV channel, but including information about whether a program is available in HDTV or not. The web sources for such info aren't that hot; TitanTV, the best-known, is slower than ass and a pain to use.

    Maybe some enlightened reader with free time and energy will take this idea and run with it.
      • by Twirlip of the Mists (615030) <twirlipofthemists@yahoo.com> on Wednesday November 13 2002, @07:24PM (#4664812)
        I use Sherlock almost every day. I keep an eye on a number of stocks, and Sherlock shows me their activity and news about them. I use the Yellow Pages feature regularly. The killer for me was the map feature: every entry you find comes with driving directions and a map automagically. Same with the movie browser; Sherlock shows me a list of theaters in my city and the movies playing at them. Click a movie and the trailer starts downloading automatically. Finally, the flight info tracker is critical to anybody who travels even occasionally. It's really neat that it gives you a real-time map of the plane's location as it's in flight, too.

        And all of this without advertising. It's schweeeet.
        • As great as all that is, it shows how much of the internet we without broadband are missing. Yeah, I can conveniently grab the trailer for "Awsome New Movie 3", assuming my definition of conveniently is waiting three hours for the download.

          I wish broadband didn't cost a small fortune. :(

          Triv
        • Most of what Sherlock does (not all) can be done better in Watson. http://www.karelia.com

          Its worth the small cost. It would be neat if Watson could support sherlock plugins just in case it takes off.
  • by absharp (312278)
    The release of the SDK is great - and yeah I think better late than never! But the documentation could use some beefing up (well, err, as could the rest of the OS) - for people that want to do channels other than pure web searches, like LDAP lookups, the help just isn't there...
  • Can't beat Watson (Score:1, Interesting)

    by Anonymous Coward
    Actually, the plug-ins are not Cocoa bundles like watson's they're scripts ( can you spell S-L-O-W? )

    Watson's SDK is sooooo superior.
  • Sherlock Request (Score:5, Insightful)

    by thatguywhoiam (524290) on Thursday November 14 2002, @10:16AM (#4668280)
    Could someone with a clue (and some spare time) come up with versions of some of the channels that are missing for Canadians?

    Note to Apple: we have electricity now, and everything. Really.

  • I'm looking to get into programming (currently, I'm just a poor web designer...html, javascript, php) and I thought this might be a good way. Any good pointers? I DL'ed the SDK and was completely lost (I found the examples in the dev folder..yes I installed dev tools). Anybody?
  • a new plugin using the 3.0 SDK. Also has anyone successfully imported an old plug. I'd love to check out the results.