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Name: Privates!
By: RXN
Version: 1.2
Category: Apps, iPhone Apps
Date: 2016-04-18
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It has been quite some time since Mobile Orchard had a post related to mobile news or tutorials. We want to take the awesome site that Dan built and make sure it is used to fully benefit mobile app developers and enthusiasts. Over the next several weeks you will see a full Mobile Orchard rebirth. […]
iPhone App Developed To Control NASA Robot Want to drive a NASA robot on Mars? There’s an app for that. Star Wars Cantina: Your Own Wretched Hive of Scum and Villainy, In Your iPhone Coming soon to an iPhone near you, “Star Wars Cantina”, a Diner Dash-like game set in the Star Wars universe. How […]
Natalia Luckyanova, half of iPhone Gaming’s cutest couple, wrote to share their experience giving away 1000 copies of Harbor Master using the new Gift-This capability of the App Store. Here’s what she had to say, emphasis added by me: We decided to try a mass giveaway to see how gifting really works. We gave away […]
Wikipedia Gets Pretty with Articles iPhone App Take a look at some of the interesting features in a new Wikipedia app for the iPhone. iPad Developers Code Their Apps in the Dark While Apple says that iPad applications can be submitted next week to coincide with opening of the iPad App Store, most iPad developers […]
Lately Android has been on my radar. It’s gone from easy to ignore to something impossible to ignore. I’ve tried to ignore it because I don’t care for Java. It’s a fine language, but it’s not for me. So, I’ve been quietly learning Scala to use instead. Then this came across my inbox today: Corona, […]
Last October, I wrote a piece prodding Apple to add Gift This App capabilities — similar to the existing “Gift This Song” — to the App Store. Now, according to this TUAW story, you can! This is going to be big. Expect to see a raft of clever promotional uses of this capability.
GDC 2010: The Best of Both Worlds: Using UIKit with OpenGL Slides from Noel Llopis’ session at GDC this year are now available. How to Make Your Own iPhone RFID Reader iPhone/iPad Developer Events (Google account required) API enables developers to register multiple apps to Medialytics at once Medialet’s has been busy upgrading their analytics […]