Steven Troughton-Smith
Steven Troughton-Smith (born December 11, 1988) is an Irish programmer who focuses mainly on writing iPhone software. He is well known for his work in the iPhone, iPod Touch, and jailbreaking community.
iPhone/iPod touch Work
Steven Troughton-Smith first became involved with writing iPhone software shortly after its initial release, developing for the system with only a compiler and reverse-engineered header files. He would e-mail his creations to a friend with an iPhone who would run the application and send a screenshot back. His first application, Nuker, was developed this way.
He became well-known on his release of Stack, an implementation of Apple Inc.'s Stacks feature of Mac OS X v10.5 "Leopard". He is also responsible for the port of id Software's Doom game to iPhone, partnering with ZodTTD for distribution and development.
Currently he has several applications on the iPhone App Store, including Lights Off,[1] Speed,[2] Nuker[3] and SameGame.[4]
Troughton-Smith also built the Grace App For Autism which has 'democratised the availability of language aides' [5] and is the winner of many accolades and awards.[6]
School
Steven is an alumnus of Glenstal Abbey School.
Media coverage
Steven has garnered celebrity in the Irish media as the Poster Child for iPhone development in Ireland, with television,[7] newspaper [8][9][10] and radio[11] appearances. The artwork for his Speed application is also used by Apple marketing worldwide in promotional posters and print ads.[12]
Discoveries
Steven Troughton-Smith is responsible for the discovery of Emoji in iPhone OS[13] and also the Tethering features in iPhone OS 3.0.[14] More recently, he has been known for bringing the AirPrint and Siri [15] features to devices that did not already support them.
References
- ↑ Lights Off page on the iTunes Store
- ↑ Speed page on the iTunes Store
- ↑ Nuker page on the iTunes Store
- ↑ SameGame page on the iTunes Store
- ↑ WIRED:The app that democratised the availability of language aides
- ↑ World Summit Award Mobile: Grace App For Autism
- ↑ I was on TV last night =)
- ↑ Dublin student gets a tasty slice of Apple's pie
- ↑ Featured in the Irish Times - Part 2
- ↑ Playing to win big on the iTunes App Store
- ↑ Troughton-Smith on The Last Word - TodayFM
- ↑ Speed featured at MacWorld SF '09
- ↑ How To Enable Emoji on Twitter
- ↑ USB tethering with iPhone OS 3.0 apparently works—for now
- ↑
External links
- Steven Troughton-Smith's official website
- Stack for iPhone OS official website
- iPhone Doom with TV-out: Try it yourself
- PCWorld: Developer accidentally triggers iPhone tethering in 3.0 beta
- Gizmodo link on Tethering discovery