The Pragmatic Programmers – a popular independent publisher – has recently become well known for putting out some excellent, high quality screencasts, especially in the Ruby space. With the lifting of Apple’s iPhone NDA, they’ve got straight into producing some great screencasts for iPhone developers! Writing Your First iPhone Application (video preview) provides three hours […]
Apple has announced the iPhone Tech Talk World Tour – a series of 24 events designed to teach potential iPhone and iPod Touch application developers a wide range of skills. Topics covered include UI design, development tools, integration, and App Store submission. The tour takes in 24 locations on four continents. All the North American […]
By admin
On October 9, 2008
Matt Long – of the snappily named Cocoa Is My Girlfriend – has put together a useful walkthrough of how to create a very simplistic iPhone application – right from launching XCode through to dropping controls on to a form. This is an ideal place to start if you haven’t even attempted to create your […]
Disclaimer: Even though we normally do not do any sort of hardware reviews, we thought that since there were a lot of new apps being released for use in the car, and we have tried many different hardware solutions for mounting and audio input, some of you might also be interested in what we discovered. So we are going to put up a few posts about different products we thought you might be interested in…
Shure MPA-3C iPhone Adapter – Review
By danc
On October 8, 2008
I was speaking to my buddy Meni earlier today and he asked a question I thought others might also have about updating apps.
Like many others, Meni tends to update his apps directly on the iPhone. The App Store makes it easy by adding a badge to the App Store icon showing the numbers of updates available. Tap the icon, follow instructions, and your app gets updated. The next time you sync the updated version gets transfered over to iTunes.
Unfortunately, between the initial release of the firmware update, and now that Apple removed the ability to “Update All”, that means updating numerous apps can be a bit of a pain.