Posts Tagged ‘SDK’
Infinity Field updated with new multiplayer mode powered by Joypad
Last Updated on Tuesday, 10 January 2012 09:45 Written by iUseMac Tuesday, 10 January 2012 09:45
ForzeField Studios released the latest update to their dual stick shooter Infinity Field HD, adding a new multiplayer mode powered by the Joypad SDK. You can now use the Joypad iPhone app to control the game on the iPad’s larger screen. If you have a friend with another iOS device, connect them both for co-op multiplayer. The update also includes a new game mode called Hammer, new enemy AI, and full hardware optimization for iPad 2 and iPhone4S. Continue reading
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Bizmey rebrands itself to Tapgage
Last Updated on Tuesday, 20 December 2011 11:30 Written by iUseMac Tuesday, 20 December 2011 11:30
Bizmey announces today that it has changed its name to Tapgage Inc. The new name change comes with the new focus of helping mobile application developers with monetization and user acquisition. Tapgage is currently working with 25 developers helping them with user acquisition through the click exchange network. The click exchange is a free service that lets developers plug their apps into a network and gain users by referring users to the network on a click basis. Continue reading
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Cinnamon Mobile introduces Stocks Live 1.0 for iOS
Last Updated on Sunday, 4 December 2011 02:45 Written by iUseMac Sunday, 4 December 2011 02:45
California based Cinnamon Mobile LLC introduces Stocks Live 1.0, its first financial application for iOS devices. Stocks Live allows investors to discover interesting movements locally and globally, all in real time. Track activities like gap up/down, price increase/decrease, unusual volume falling/rising, upgrades/downgrades, 52-week highs/lows, extended-hour movements, IPO performance and more. You can choose from over 300 such market activities. Continue reading
Tags: apple logo, application, currencies, delivery speed, Development, download, finance category, iPad, iphone, iPod, quality applications, reliable news, san jose california, SDK, stocks bonds, store, way, yahoo finance stocks | Posted under Mac News | Comments Off
iOS 5 Programming Courses from The Pragmatic Studio
Last Updated on Tuesday, 25 October 2011 12:00 Written by iUseMac Tuesday, 25 October 2011 12:00
The Pragmatic Studio has announced two more offerings of their popular iPhone/iPad Programming course: November 29 – December 2 in Reston, VA and January 23-26 in Denver, CO. In this 4-day, hands-on training course you’ll learn the tools and APIs in the iOS 5.0 SDK, Xcode 4.2, Objective-C and Cocoa Touch programming. If you’re a programmer new to iOS development, or you’ve started building an app and need help putting all the pieces together, then this is the course for you. Continue reading
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KittyPad Announces New SDK for App Developers
Last Updated on Wednesday, 10 August 2011 02:25 Written by iUseMac Wednesday, 10 August 2011 02:25
KittyPad today released their new SDK that is geared toward both developers of educational applications for kids and general game developers. Designed specifically to help spread game awareness and increase downloads, the SDK includes tools for implementing health protection, subscriptions and exchange downloading. The primary component is KittyPad’s group purchase/subscription service, which users can purchase via an In-App-Purchase. Continue reading
Tags: Awareness, beijing china, developers, game awareness, game developers, group purchase, In, ios software, iPad, iphone, promotion, protection feature, Purchase, purchase subscription, repetitive stress injury, SDK, software development company, subscription, use | Posted under Mac News | Comments Off
iOS Tutorial Video Offers New Guide to Making iPhone and iPad Apps
Last Updated on Wednesday, 3 August 2011 04:00 Written by iUseMac Wednesday, 3 August 2011 04:00
Toronto based Infinite Skills is now offering a 12.5 hour tutorial video course designed to make becoming an iOS Developer easier than it ever has been before. Presented by author Tony Bove, Learning To Build Apps for iPhone and iPad takes viewers through the standard app development cycle using the iOS SDK and Xcode all the way to submission to the App Store. The course focuses on two central app development projects – viewers can follow along and build the apps themselves, piece by piece. Continue reading
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iOS vs Android – You can now join the fight in Blast The Droids
Last Updated on Monday, 1 August 2011 12:30 Written by iUseMac Monday, 1 August 2011 12:30
Independent app developer, emirBytes today introduces Blast The Droids 1.0, its new fun and addictive battle game for iOS devices. Players control a tank on a desert site, while being attacked by droids. The goal is simple – to blast as many droids as possible, while staying alive for as long as you can. Blast The Droids utilizes the iOS’s multi-touch sensors which made the game play of shooting and moving the tank a great ease. With Game Center integration players beat the highest scores. Continue reading
Tags: addictive game, amount, armor, casual game, center, center integration, droids, fight, game sdk, infinite levels, iphone, nuclear bombs, pacman game, SDK, speed weapon, store, Sungai, Super, touch sensors, xcode | Posted under Mac News | Comments Off
iPhone Programming Course in August from The Pragmatic Studio
Last Updated on Monday, 13 June 2011 04:30 Written by iUseMac Monday, 13 June 2011 04:30
The Pragmatic Studio announces two more offerings of their popular iPhone/iPad Programming course: August 22-25 in Denver, CO and October 24-27 in Reston, VA. In this 4-day, hands-on training course you’ll learn how to effectively use the latest version of the iOS SDK to turn your idea into a solid app. If you’re a programmer looking to get into iOS development, or you’ve started building an app and need help putting all the pieces together, then this is the course for you. Continue reading
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PhatWare Releases WritePad SDK 2.0 for iOS
Last Updated on Tuesday, 10 May 2011 03:00 Written by iUseMac Tuesday, 10 May 2011 03:00
California based PhatWare Corporation today announces WritePad SDK 2.0, their new generation of the state-of-the-art handwriting recognition Software Development Kit for iPad and iPhone developers. WritePad SDK for iOS enables handwriting recognition based text input in third party applications on iPad, iPhone, and iPod touch devices. It is currently available in 4 languages, including English, German, French, and Spanish with more languages to be announced soon. Continue reading
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Free iPhone App Source Code Now Available at CodeStore
Last Updated on Thursday, 14 April 2011 03:40 Written by iUseMac Thursday, 14 April 2011 03:40
UK based independent developer Chris Mayer has announced two new Xcode projects available for free from the CodeStore website. CodeStore offers Xcode template projects to anyone looking to create an app for iPhone or iPad. The projects have a range of uses, and can be freely modified. No knowledge of the Objective-C programming language is required to create an app using the templates, as the code is already complete. All that is required is the replacement of the example content. Continue reading
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Not your %$!#*! press release – Not your %$!#*! App
Last Updated on Wednesday, 9 March 2011 05:50 Written by iUseMac Wednesday, 9 March 2011 05:50
Ontario based Murtha Design Inc. today releases Unnecessary Censorship 1.3, an update to its one-of-a-kind App for iPhone 3GS, iPhone 4, iPod touch and iPad. Unnecessary Censorship allows you to bleep, pixelate and censor video of your friends, family, pets, or anyone you wish to give the illusion that they swore or did something inappropriate. Share it on Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, Email, iPhoto Export, or iTunes File Sharing. This is the best bleeping app! Continue reading
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An iPhone App for Windows System Developers
Last Updated on Wednesday, 16 February 2011 03:00 Written by iUseMac Wednesday, 16 February 2011 03:00
California based INFOMATO, Inc. today unveiled a new version of its iQuipment software that comes with both barcode and QR code reader functions. Windows systems developers can quickly use the Apple iPhone or iPod touch built-in camera feature to feed barcode and QR code data to a Windows application/database, and also use the mobile device as a terminal/kiosk to access the full blown functions of the Windows application. Continue reading
Tags: application database, camera feature, campbell california, developers, iphone, iQuipment, native libraries, network, phone, qr code reader, r systems, SDK, secure communication, software, software sdk, system developers, terminal, today, version | Posted under Mac News | Comments Off
Apress Publishes Beginning iPhone 4 Development
Last Updated on Monday, 31 January 2011 06:05 Written by iUseMac Monday, 31 January 2011 06:05
Apress’s latest title, “Beginning iPhone 4 Development” offers a complete soup-to-nuts course in iOS development. The authors of the bestselling title “Beginning iPhone 3 Development,” are back with the same excellent material completely updated for iOS 4 and written from the ground up using the latest version of Apple’s Xcode 3. iOS is an incredible computing platform and an exciting new frontier for mobile development. Continue reading
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Notes Plus for iPad soon to feature handwriting recognition capabilities
Last Updated on Wednesday, 19 January 2011 11:05 Written by iUseMac Wednesday, 19 January 2011 11:05
Viet Tran, the Minnesota based developer of Notes Plus today announces that Notes Plus for the iPad will soon feature handwriting recognition capabilities. Though Notes Plus already provides users with enhanced note-taking alternatives for the iPad, the integration of handwriting recognition is primed to add a limitless set of functionalities to the app and transform it into a truly complete digital note taking solution. Continue reading
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iPhone Programming Course from The Pragmatic Studio in Santa Clara
Last Updated on Wednesday, 12 January 2011 07:35 Written by iUseMac Wednesday, 12 January 2011 07:35
The Pragmatic Studio is offering their popular iPhone/iPad Programming course in Santa Clara, California on March 7-10, 2011. In this 4-day, hands-on training course you’ll learn how to create iPhone/iPad apps like the pros with guided instruction from two renowned developers and authors. Get hands-on coding experience and answers to your questions so you can start creating your own iPhone and iPad apps with confidence. Continue reading
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