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Guys, I am the developer of the game TanZen, which is a tangram game with a zen garden theme. My game has been on the App Store for nine months. ...
Filed under: Humor , Software , Odds and ends , Developer , iPhone , App Store TUAW regulars probably remember our post about a reader in Tokyo who strapped an iPhone to his hat and used Qik to livestream the Tokyo Marathon . Well, now we're about to see an iPhone run the Boston Marathon. It's a very large iPhone with a developer inside! RunKeeper developer Jason Jacobs has battled plantar fascitis and a short training season (three weeks) to hopefully carry off this great marketing scheme on…
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Their website explains:
Using the simple interface, you can submit your [...]
Tweetie is a new Mac desktop client for Twitter that shares the same name (and developer) with its iPhone counterpart. It won't be available for download until Monday, but we have a first look for you.
Apple has posted video interviews with four developers working with the iPhone SDK in anticipation of WWDC in June. In each one, the developers talk about how their experience of working with the tools and frameworks provided with the iPhone SDK to create their own unique applications and selling them in the App Store.
iPhone OS 3.0 As always, the iPhone OS 3.0 beta generated quite a bit of news. Not long after beta 3 was released, new information started pouring in about added features such as data detectors, battery indicators, push notification preferences, and a small addition to the way mobile Safari handles windows. Not to be outdone, the jailbreak [...]
Filed under: iPhone , App Store , iPod touch , App Review Got a hankering to fly through some pylons? Red Bull Air Race World Championship Lite Version [App Store link] might be just the ticket. The $0.99US game puts you in air races in either San Diego or Abu Dhabi. Red Bull Air Race is not a flight simulator like X-Plane , but more of an arcade game. It uses the iPhone accelerometer for steering. and is pretty responsive. The course, said to be an accurate representation of the real locations, is…
Filed under: WWDC , Found Footage , iPhone , App Store , SDK , iPod touch In anticipation of the Apple Worldwide Developer Conference coming up June 8 - 12 in San Francisco, Apple has posted four videos highlighting developers who are creating apps with the iPhone SDK. Each video shows how the developer is creating a unique app with the iPhone SDK, using the tools and frameworks, and then selling the app through the App Store. The videos highlight: Dr. Ge Wang of Smule , the developers of Ocarina and…
Apple news sites Apple Insider and World of Apple have put together screenshot galleries containing all of the new features found by users digging around in the latest versions iPhone OS 3.0 betas that were released to developers in recent weeks. The galleries show new features found in the iPod app, Mobile Safari, battery life indicators, push notification preferences, and data recognition.
On the official website for its upcoming Worldwide Developers Conference 2009 event, Apple has posted four new video profiles of various iPhone developers, explaining how the iPhone OS and SDK altered their views on what was possible on a mobile platform, and how it has affected their development processes. Included in the profiles are Dr. Ge Wang of Smule, developer of Ocarina, Werner Jainek of Cultured Code, developer of Things, Steve Demeter of…
Apple seeded iPhone developers with the third beta version of iPhone OS 3.0 couple of days back and folks at QuickPwn have jailbroken it just like last time. They have also released the updated version of unofficial QuickPwn: QuickPwn 3.0 Beta 3 for Windows users to jailbreak the latest beta...
Copyright © 2009 PatrickJ. Visit the original article at http://justanotheriphoneblog.com/wordpress/general/ex-age-of-empires-devs-bringing-apps-to-the-iphone-app-store/ . I used to be a big fan of Age of Empires, and think I still have a disc for it laying around somewhere. So I was interested to see a recent post at TUAW, that points out that some of the developers who worked [...]
Through the Looking Glass is a resurrection of one of the very first games ever made for the Mac, now for the iPhone.
Filed under: Analysis / Opinion , Odds and ends , Developer , iPhone , App Store I've been down on the fine folks at Smule in the past -- I've said that their app Ocarina seems kind of silly (even if people have created some pretty awesome stuff with it and other less annoying music apps). And about the only thing they could have done to make it up to me was to develop some sort of super massively multiplayer music app, some app in which you could play a tune and have it sent all around the world.…
If you're anxious to develop your own iPhone app , don't know where to start, and find high-pedigree university instruction appealing, consider learning the art of the iPhone from Stanford University. You won't need a high-school degree to take the class--the school's Computer Science Department has begun posting material from its 10-week iPhone Application Programming course in iTunes U. "There's a lot of interest in the iPhone," said Brent Izutsu, Stanford's project…
In this tutorial, you will learn how to do the following: Create and run a Navigation-Based Application from XCodeCreate and add a user interface, designed in Interface Builder, as a sub-view to a navigation based applicationNavigate to sub-views from a UITableViewAllow sub-views to access application data Creating and Running a Navigation-Based Application in XCodeLet’s start off by [...] Related Posts GigaOM: Confirmed: Skype on iPhone TheAppleBlog: SimCity: Create a Bustling Metropolis on Your…
Filed under: Hardware , Internet Tools , iPhone iPhone RFID: object-based media from timo on Vimeo . Some things are really cool. Object-based RFID media for the the iPhone is one of them. The video above is a prototype demonstration of how this could potentially work. Basically, there's a small "tag" inside a physical object that triggers an iPhone action when it's in range via the attached RFID/NFC reader. In the demonstration it can be seen playing videos, launching podcasts, etc. Our…
I’ll bet there are many, many developers out there right now trying to figure out just what the perfect recipe is for App Store mega success. Well, there’s probably no ready-made formula that will guarantee you bucketloads of iPhone user cash, but studying the work of those who’ve already done well might reveal some basic [...]
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Apple has recently released firmware 3.0 Beta 3, build 7A280f, to developers. Along with the firmware there are also updates to the SDK. Changes include performance improvements, user interface updates and alterations to Spotlight search. How does this affect you? Well one big issues with Beta 3 is it will not run apps that aren’t [...]
Filed under: Apple , SDK But you knew this, right? Fire up your downloaders, another update from Apple means the digging has already begun for a) new features or updates, b) hints for a new iPhone . Thanks to everyone who sent this in! I'd like to note that we broke this via our Twitter feed several hours ago. Even if you don't "do" the Twitter dance, it's a good way to catch breaking news. TUAW New iPhone OS 3.0 beta hits the dev center originally appeared on The Unofficial Apple…
Apple has just seeded developers of their iPhone Developer Program with the third beta version of iPhone firmware 3.0 which Apple had previewed last month. The third beta version of iPhone firmware 3.0 (Build: 7A280f) arrives exactly two weeks after the second beta version was released. iPhone developers are already...
Filed under: iPhone , App Store , iPod touch , App Review I admit I wasn't much of a history nut when I was very young, but as I got older I found the subject more and more fascinating. Heck, I even wound up writing a book about a producer of historical epic films. I think a good perspective on history helps you understand the present, so I welcome On this Day [App Store link] for the iPhone/ iPod touch. For $0.99US it's a pretty good way to find out what happened on the current day. It includes…
Filed under: Analysis / Opinion , Gaming , Multimedia , Developer , iPhone , App Store , App Review Massively has a good look at an iPhone app that's a must-have for players of the space-based multiplayer EVE Online -- Capsuleer 2.0 isn't an actual client, but like the desktop app EVEMo n, it allows you to monitor and track your EVE pilots from outside the game. It's also got skill queues built in (unlike other MMOs, EVE allows you to have your pilots level even while you're away from the…
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