Posts Tagged ‘Cocoa’
The Escapers release Flux 4
Last Updated on Tuesday, 17 April 2012 12:00 Written by iUseMac Tuesday, 17 April 2012 12:00
The Escapers today are very proud to announce the immediate availability of Flux 4 for Mac OS X. Flux 4 is a fundamental enhancement to the already powerful Flux 3. Flux 4 brings brand new features to the application many are calling the “DreamWeaver killer”, including: FreeCode, Brand new FTP with UNIX underpinnings, Image Maps, CSS gradients, and more. Flux 3 already offered a strong competitor to Adobe’s DreamWeaver, but now Flux 4 brings about a truly killer alternative at an amazing price. Continue reading
Tags: Beta, Cocoa, code hackers, crash, fight, Five, ftp servers, graphical interface, HTML, image, image maps, mac application, mac os x, mac platform, Macworld, personal productivity software, software, version, winning web design, wysiwyg support | Posted under Mac News | Comments Off
The Escapers release Flux 4
Last Updated on Tuesday, 17 April 2012 12:00 Written by iUseMac Tuesday, 17 April 2012 12:00
The Escapers today are very proud to announce the immediate availability of Flux 4 for Mac OS X. Flux 4 is a fundamental enhancement to the already powerful Flux 3. Flux 4 brings brand new features to the application many are calling the “DreamWeaver killer”, including: FreeCode, Brand new FTP with UNIX underpinnings, Image Maps, CSS gradients, and more. Flux 3 already offered a strong competitor to Adobe’s DreamWeaver, but now Flux 4 brings about a truly killer alternative at an amazing price. Continue reading
Tags: Beta, Cocoa, code hackers, crash, fight, Five, ftp servers, graphical interface, HTML, image, image maps, mac application, mac os x, mac platform, Macworld, personal productivity software, software, version, winning web design, wysiwyg support | Posted under Mac News | Comments Off
"Beginning Mac Programming" for iPhone/Mac OS X now in print
Last Updated on Thursday, 18 March 2010 04:25 Written by iUseMac Thursday, 18 March 2010 04:25
Developing apps for the Mac, iPhone and iPad isn’t easy for beginners – they need a guide to show the way. In his new book, “Beginning Mac Programming: Develop with Objective-C and Cocoa”, author Tim Isted shows that the path from user to software developer is within reach. Step by gentle step, Isted shows non-programmers how to move from idea to application. Mac users can finally go from insight to application – without a computer science degree. Continue reading
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Upcoming Cocoa and iPhone Training from The Pragmatic Studio
Last Updated on Tuesday, 16 February 2010 05:00 Written by iUseMac Tuesday, 16 February 2010 05:00
The Pragmatic Studio is offering their next “Cocoa Programming for Snow Leopard Studio” in Reston, VA on April 14-16, 2010 and their “iPhone Programming Studio” in Chicago, IL on May 11-14, 2010. In these hands-on training courses you’ll learn how to create Mac and iPhone apps like the pros with guided instruction from expert programmers and renowned authorities. You’ll come away from these courses ready to create your first Mac or iPhone app, or improve your existing app. Continue reading
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