Tag: Apple
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Apple Seems To Hate iPhone Developers
For some time now (more than a year) I’ve been working on a side project creating guides for all the state parks of various states in the US. These guides are written for iOS, and have been released on the Apple App Store. To date, 12 states have been completed and released, and have been…
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Apple’s App Review Process Hurts Both Developers And Customers
Ted Landau posted a quick story today about his experience dealing with the Apple iTunes App Store Application Approval Process. In brief, he wrote a guide to the iPhone which has already been published in print, and his publisher wanted to extend it to an iPhone version. Apple, however, rejected the app twice without giving…
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New Apple Tablet Is Announced! *and the world yawns*
I eagerly watched the so-called Live feeds for the special Apple event today where they announced the iPad. The hype over this device has been huge, and the magical Apple reality distortion field was in full effect at the presentation. The reporters I was following were drooling all over the device, and doing their best…
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inPictures 1.0 Now Available on iTunes!
In my spare time (er – really late at night) I’ve been writing iPhone apps for fun and possibly for profit. My latest one is a game that centers around visualization and imagination. It’s called inPictures, and is available on iTunes now via this link: Or, you can learn more about the game and see…
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How To Detect iPhone App Version At Runtime?
I’m currently working on an application that will need to know what version of the app is currently running. For instance, when I release version 1.2 of the app, I may need to update files that were left behind by version 1.1, but only do the update one time – the first time version 1.2…
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Racing the Apple Timeclock
On Friday, October 16th, I uploaded a new application to the apple iTunes App store. It’s an application I developed at work, and I won’t bore you with details of what it does other than to say it’s called “Auriculo” and is acupuncture related. On Monday at work we decided that we could re-create the…