January 26th, 2010 in Blog
Google Android and Apple iPhone are currently battling out for market share. Data for December is now out. For developers, there are quite a bit of differences between iPhone and Android development. Deciding whether to choose one or do both?
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January 20th, 2010 in Blog
Planning on having user specific options or settings for your iPhone app? Where do they go? What’s the easiest way to add it? What’s the Apple recommended way? The choices come down to either an in-app settings view or using Apple Settings app.
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January 18th, 2010 in Blog
First impressions are important. So, it comes with App design that the launch screen the user will see first becomes your first impression (or second if you count the App’s icon) over and over again every time the user launches your app.
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TextExpander Touch was released August 25th, 2009. Along with it, came an SDK to allow other iPhone apps to integrate it’s expanding feature. For users of TextExpander Touch, having this feature can be quite handy. There are quite a few apps like Tweetie 2 that feature TextExpander integration.
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January 11th, 2010 in Blog
The Apple iTunes App Store is flooded. Back in November, Apple announced that developers have created over 100,000 apps for the App Store. You need to be different to stand out in such a big marketplace. One way to do that, is by adding special integration with Third Party services such as Google, Yahoo, and Facebook. The following frameworks and SDK can help you do just that.
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