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It doesn't appear to accept counties for addresses in the UK either.

2009/6/23 Phoenix Sol <phoenix@burninglabs.com>:
> Well, Walter and Carlos, my heart was racing until I found out that it still
> requires a Mac.
>
> Okay world, I'm just gonna hold my breath until I can write iPhone apps on
> Linux.  ( GASP!  Start the stopwatch. )
>
> Phoenix Sol
>
>
> On Tue, Jun 23, 2009 at 10:33 AM, Walter Luh <walterlua@anscamobile.com>
> wrote:
>>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> Today, we are launching the early adopter version of the Ansca Corona SDK.
>> The SDK makes it incredibly easy to write native iPhone applications in Lua!
>>
>> The SDK comes with a simulator, debugger, sample code, and over 100 pages
>> of documentation to get you started writing the next great iPhone app. In
>> addition, our seed developers have already created native iPhone apps using
>> our SDK and have successfully submitted them to the App Store.
>> (http://www.anscamobile.com/customers)
>>
>> To try out the SDK, goto http://developer.anscamobile.com/ and sign up for
>> our early adopter program. Once registered, you'll be able to download it
>> and access the developer forums where we'll be able to answer your questions
>> about the Corona SDK.
>>
>> On a personal note, we were first exposed to Lua when we were back at
>> Adobe and have become fans of the language ever since, especially of the Lua
>> list.  We expect a lot of non-traditional developers and even web developers
>> will show interest in Corona.  We would love to get help from you — the Lua
>> community — in getting these folks up to speed and use Lua to create
>> captivating iPhone experiences!
>>
>> Enjoy!
>> Walter + Carlos
>>
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