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Archive for the ‘iPhone SDK And iPad SDK’ Category

Boost iOS App Sales With Bulk Education Discounts

Something that is searched for quite often on this website are ways to boost iPhone and iPad app sales.  Marketing iOS apps has become an extensive business, and can cost quite a bit of money.  So whenever I see something that can boost app sales without any cost I think it’s worth mentioning.

The Best Resources In iOS Development (For Week Aug.28-Sept.3)

Another interesting week to be an iPhone and iPad developer has come and gone.  While the Apple did not turn Apple TV into a platform capable of running iOS apps the new iPod touch was announced, and thanks to the built in cameras for high def video, and facetime along with a new microphone it looks to be a best seller.

Developing A Simple iPhone App Programming Tutorial

Even with all the tutorials now available, getting started with iPhone development can be tough.   There are just so many sticking points, and often it seems like even top-rated book authors will try to avoid dealing with those points.

I found this great tutorial that stands out from most, and what I really liked about it was that it gets into so many of the concepts that people just starting out have trouble with.

App Tracking – 10 Desktop, Web And iOS Based Tools For Tracking Sales And Users

There have been many tools for tracking app download, sales and reviews that have come and gone.  Some time ago I wrote a couple of posts showing different tools that were available for app tracking.  Since that time many new tools have come and gone, and since some users were still using and commenting on those pages I felt it was time to put things in a single list.

OpenFeint Going One Up On Game Center With Cross-Platform Multiplayer

A question that has been brought up ever since Apple announced Game Center was how other social gaming networks on the iPhone would survive. Recently OpenFeint announced that they would be adding cross-platform multiplayer between iPhone and Android gamers. This will allow players on both platforms to compete and communicate with each other.

It will be interesting to see how this plays out. The only developers who would benefit from those are those who are developing games for both Android and the iOS platforms, and Apple has certainly spoken up against cross-platform development.