If you’ve worked in Xcode (Apple’s free software for developing apps) as a newbie developer trying to learn the ropes, it certainly can be confusing at first. In fact, one could confidently say that lack of coding knowledge is really hindering the development of apps that could potentially become great on the App Store. However, [...]
Read More →At the Apple’s media event today, the company unexpectedly released two new apps that we had previously heard very little rumor about: “Find My Friends”, and “Cards”. Both apps are extremely interesting, so we’re hear to share what they are all about.
Read More →Today, Adobe announced a new cloud-based initiative, which focuses largely on creating new content for tablets. As part of this initiative, Adobe revealed that it would be releasing six new creativity apps designed for tablets that would allow users to access a variety of editing and design tools.
Read More →A recent lawsuit filed by the FTC on Friday targeted W3 Innovations for collecting the personal information of children.
W3 Innovations is the parent company of Broken Thumbs Apps, which was the creator of popular apps such as Zombie Duck Hunt, Truth or Dare, and Emily’s Dress Up – Apps which have been downloaded a total of more than 50,000 times in the App Store.
Read More →Recently, there have been quite a few Mac app “bundles,” as we call them, with developers teaming up to offer their apps all together, with one greatly discounted price. Here’s the latest: Mac Superbundle, giving you 10 great Mac apps for just $49. The best of the apps? Parallels 6, which allows you to run Windows on your Mac without rebooting your computer. Here’s the full details:
Read More →The New York Times app has resisted Apple’s In-App purchase rule for a while. Apple stated that developers must use their purchase system for all subscription-based services. The New York Times had a choice to be good, or rebel against Apple, hoping they would make an exception. The New York Times [...]
Read More →With the release of iOS 5, a prominent member of the jailbreak dev team i0n1c, has been contemplating a new idea: disallowing pirated apps in iOS 5. Like most developers, i0n1c regards pirating apps to be essentially the same thing as stealing, and has considering disabling their installation completely in iOS [...]
Read More →Less than 3 years after the launch of the App Store, Apple has approved its 500,000th application for the App Store. This is quite an achievement, as the platforms that actually have 500k applications on them are very few. Some more information from 148apps, who first reported the news:
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