I am not sure what happened, but Class Actions and Outlets got moved to a new location. They live now in the Library Window. To add Actions and Outlets to your class, first locate it in the Library (search for it), click and then select Outlets or Actions tabs.
This presentation walks through the differences between 0.8 and 1.0 and shows you how to think about architecting your app for a full native 1.0 version. Kevin walks through migrating Snapost, a simple photo-sharing application.
Appcelerator Titanium is an open source mobile application development tool for iPhone and Android which allows you to code apps with HTML, CSS and JavaScript. I tested out the platform this morning. Having developed an iPhone application with Objective C before, I can tell you that Titanium makes the iPhone development process a whole lot easier. Getting the Android SDK working was a bit tricky but development itself is simple. I love being able to compile native applications by writing standard web code!
Icons for iPhone & iPad apps
Designed and carefully optimized for use on toolbars and tab bars in iPhone & iPad apps, they're also perfect for Android apps, websites, t-shirts, tattoos and more.
Following on from my first write up I have created the second tutorial. It is an extension of the first one. Using an agent it will display the details of the selected document in the view on the iPhone app. You can download the second part as a PDF file. I have also uploaded an image file of the sample.