Category Archives: Apps
App Store Review Guidelines – Footer
The bit you never read at the bottom: Thank you for developing for iOS. Even though this document is a formidable list of what not to do, please also keep in mind the much shorter list of what you must … Continue reading
Test Your Apps Without Apple Developer Program
As announced at WWDC 2015, changes to Xcode 7 mean you no longer need to sign up to the Apple Developer Program to test your apps on your device. From the Xcode 7 Release Notes: Now you can go beyond … Continue reading
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The Art of App Pricing
App and in-app pricing best practice is a moving target. Sensor Tower have a mini case study of the effect of price changes on five apps – Tiny Wings, Angry Birds, Goat Simulator, Heads Up and Sims 3. It shows the effect of price … Continue reading
iOSDevUK 5: Roundups
The 5th iOSDevUK took place in Aberystwyth last week. Many of the presentations are being made available. The best of the roundups are: Oliver Foggin – Thoughts DeveloperDave – Summary Steve Westgarth – My Favourite Bits
iOS Development Tools July 2015
Each project with a new team brings new tools and workflows. Tools I’ve been using this month. See previous listings for February 2015, April 2015. iOS Development Fabric include Crashlytics Beta for deploying test builds and Twitter Digits for user onboarding. Parse – for user … Continue reading
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WWDC and iOS9 Roundup of Roundups
A quick roundup of roundups and reviews from WWDC 2015 on 8th June. The main announcements were iOS9 and watchOS2. iOS 9 Release Notes Mac Stories iOS9 Complete Review Swift 2.0 Announcement Developer Account Membership changes: Deploy to personal devices … Continue reading
Apple Watch Prototyping
ThinkApps has launched a prototyping tool that allows you create interactive mockups of your Apple Watch idea. This provides a great way to get hands on with the device. MarvelApp has released a new version of their app which included a Watch … Continue reading
Develop Quickly with JSON
A large amount of app development involves integrating with third party systems, typically via an API. More typically via JSON. Paw is a great tool for working with API’s. It’s super simple to create your requests and organise them into groups. I … Continue reading