Based on initial reports it looks like the latest beta version of iPhone OS 3.2 SDK fixes some bugs and allows developers to upgrade their existing iPhone target to a Universal application that supports both iPhone and iPad.
Reports show that OS 3.2 SDK fixes the following bugs:
- FIXED: Changing an iPhone Executable's working directory from "Build Products directory" may cause the application not to install properly with the error message "The Info.plist for application at (null) specifies a CFBundleExecutable of (null), which does not exist."
- FIXED: In iPhone SDK 3.2 beta 1, Xcode's Transition feature did not work correctly if the SDK was installed in a location other than /Developer. In beta 2, the feature will work properly with the SDK installed in any location on your system
- FIXED: In iPhone SDK 3.2 beta 1, some users saw the message "A signed resource has been added, modified or deleted…" when rebuilding their projects. This has been fixed for beta 2.
- There is also a rumor that there was some kind of testing bug with apps created in SDK 3.2 and running on iPhone 3.1.3, which SDK 3.2 Beta 2 fixes.
Popular iPhone jailbreakers chpwn and Ryan Petrich had also revealed that hacking into the iPad simulator had given them indications of support to a slew of interesting features such as file downloads, SMS support, comprehensive spell checker and handwriting keyboard in iPhone OS 3.2 SDK for the iPad.

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