The folks over at Flurry have released the new data reports for January.
Of interest to us and our clients is the data around the percentage of newly registered iPhone and Android app projects over time.
The Apple iPad is here. It’s been all over the news and it’s no big surprise now to anyone. We will be doing iPad apps for both our own apps and also for clients. You can choose from 3 different types now: iPhone only, iPad only, or “Universal” as Apple calls it, which works on both iPhone and iPad.
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?
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.
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.