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8 weeks ago
Ray:  Having the same problem. Very frustrating. Luckily, for some reason my released version worked on the iPad itself, but now I can't get it to run in the simulator. Getting no such table, which I'm guessing is an initialization error. Will continue to investigate.
8 weeks ago
Jeremy:  FYI, I've just tried it with the SQLite 3.7.0 preview and the same problem occurs.
Also, I'm not using any extra third-party libraries with my SQLite, so the problem isn't your Unicode extension.
8 weeks ago
Jeremy:  I'm having the same problem with compiling SQLite against iOS 4 for the iPad simulator, but in my case it works fine running on an actual iPad (also works in the iPhone simulator and on an iPod Touch).
Same problem with 3.6.23.1, 3.6.23, and at least back to 3.6.21. Compiling against iOS 3.2 makes it work, though that's not really an option for iPhone (as opposed to iPad) apps.
I have no idea what to do about it or how big a problem it really is...
9 weeks ago
Pascal:  The problem seems to have deep roots, however there is a solution, see the updated post. :)
15 weeks ago
Mathias:  My sequence of calling is the following:
sqlite3_unicode_load() sqlite3_open(file,&db)
It crashes when trying to open the database. Perhaps the problem is related to linking against the libSQLiteUnicode. Some people in the Appe Devforum are reporting problems when linking against a 3rd-party Lib (Llike Flurry)
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MedCalc 1.0 for iPhone available

Sunday, December 7th 2008 - 13:47 • 1 update Wednesday, December 10th 2008 - 10:17
medcalc.pngAnother software release just became reality - today Mathias Tschopp and I submitted MedCalc for iPhone to the iTunes store, it should be available for download within a week or two (hopefully).

Mathias is the original developer of MedCalc for the Palm and WinMobile, and in the last few months we brought MedCalc to the iPhone. We've put a lot of work into this project and it was our goal to use the techniques that have made the iPhone so popular to make the best MedCalc so far. We're already very proud of the 1.0 release, but stay tuned, this is not the end!

MedCalc is Open Source Software, released under the Apache License 2.0 and will be a free download from iTunes. For more information, screenshots and movies visit the original website, and if you're missing a formula or have other suggestions, be sure to submit the contact form found on the website.

While we're at it, thank you Mathias for your hard work!

Update:
It's already available in the iTunes Store



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