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The development of iPhone applications has recently become a hot topic in the design community; everybody tries to come up with some creative idea, port it into a stylish iPhone-alike application and sell it to thousands of users through the iPhone app store. However, many of these applications are poorly designed and therefore miss the chance of providing users with a truly useful product that us
Recently, we released the Android version of Meridian, our platform for building location-based apps. We didn’t use one of these “Cross Platform!” tools like Titanium. We wrote it, from scratch, in Java, like you do in Android. We decided it was important to keep the native stuff native, and to respect each platform’s conventions as much as possible. Some conventions are easy to follow, like putti
You need Apple developer account to login But Apple has disabled some of the links recently iPhone SDK 2.2.1 Leopard (10.5.4) http://developer.apple.com/iphone/download.action?path=/iphone/iphone_sdk_for_iphone_os_2.2.1__9m2621a__final/iphone_sdk_for_iphone_os_2.2.19m2621afinal.dmg or here iPhone SDK 3.0 (Xcode 3.1.3) Leopard (10.5.7) http://developer.apple.com/iphone/download.action?path=/iphone/
Google’s OS is still more popular than Apple’s, but no more than it was in March Apple (AAPL), Google (GOOG) and Research in Motion (RIMM) have reached something like a three-way stalemate in the battle for dominance of the U.S. smartphone market, according to Nielsen survey results scheduled for release Tuesday. Smartphones are increasingly popular — they now represent 37% of all U.S. mobile phon
Sean Gustafson unlocks his iPhone by swishing a finger across its screen and pecking out a four-digit PIN on its keypad. It’s unremarkable save for one small thing: there is no phone in his hand. Instead, he’s pressing invisible “buttons” on his palm – to operate an imaginary cellphone. And, astonishingly, it works. Imagine you cannot find or use your phone when it starts ringing. Perhaps it’s fal
This open-source application maps the information that your iPhone is recording about your movements. It doesn't record anything itself, it only displays files that are already hidden on your computer. Download the application Read the FAQ Authors Alasdair Allan (alasdai[email protected]) @aallan on Twitter Pete Warden ([email protected]) @petewarden on Twitter This application relies on map tiles
Publish your App. It's a one-liner. No code changes need. Just build your app for the Simulator (rather than the Device), and upload your .app to us. We give you back a link to your app on the web. Easily integrates into your build process. $ ditto -cj build/Debug-iphonesimulator/YourApp.app - | curl -F "emai[email protected]" -F "file=@-" http://www.pieceable.com/view/publish Application load
By John Gruber Archive The Talk Show Dithering Projects Contact Colophon Feeds / Social Sponsorship Dekáf Coffee Roasters You won’t believe it’s decaf. That’s the point. 30% off with code: DF Friday, 20 July 2007 [Update July 2012: Michael Critz’s iOS Fonts website is a much more up-to-date and comprehensive resource than the below article.] One regard in which the iPhone’s OS X is clearly just a
Remote debugging with jsconsole, a different take Ever wanted to remotely access the DOM of a mobile device so you could make changes, test ideas and generally just have a bit of fun. I know I have and I’ve been hacking to create a proof of concept piggy backed on the development of two great projects. The first is Remy Sharps awesome little jsconsole web app that lets you do a bunch of cool stuff
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