openFrameworks on the iPhone

Over the last few months, Zach, Theo, Arturo and the rest of the openFrameworks gang have been hard at work to bring you the latest edition of openFrameworks: v006.
I’ve had the privilege of being included in the process, along with Memo Atken, Damian Stewart, and Zach Gage, to help openFrameworks run on the iPhone. Memo has also created some iPhone specific addons for accelerometers, multitouch, and more!
Memo has written up an awesome article about the process and first results, and how to get started with openFrameworks on the iPhone!
Zach and Theo are currently on tour teaching folks about openFrameworks and the first few oF based iPhone applications have reached the App Store!

Hot dang!
I have been deving with of for iphone for a little while now, and let me tell you, I am having more fun than a bucket full of monkeys.
do you have any upcoming releases with it?
Hi Lee,
I am a student at NYU and looking to build an app for research purposes. The basic functionality of the app requires a graph to be displayed on the screen, showing the data read from the accelerometer. I think that is similar to the image posted in this blog. Can you please give me pointers as to how to do that? I have already gone through Memo’s, Robert Carlsen’s blogs as well as OF wiki, but couldnt find much.
I’m sure I’ve missed it somewhere.
Thanks in advance.
Cheers
Karan
That is hot news! Tell me of the updates and please tell me how I can come up with my own app because being a researcher in have to be independent and conversant with many of this new apps and the advancement in technology
I am a student at NYU and looking to build an app for research purposes. The basic functionality of the app requires a graph to be displayed on the screen, showing the data read from the accelerometer.