iphone apps
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- sublocked0
I didn't make this, but it hooks up to my app so I must promote it :)
- rafalski0
Where do you look for new apps info? AppStore is quite lame for that.
- 23kon0
i got the BD Level application to read the DB level of nearby building works. filmed myself recording the rediculous levels then sent the videos to the council to prove the company was breaking the law with their noise levels :)
- hahahahaha... how did you calibrate it? :) or was it an animation?rafalski
- 23kon0
rafalski, no it wasnt an animation, its an actual application for the iphone.
http://945error.googlepages.com/…
thats the video i took
- jimv0
"my rail lite" is really good, very useful..
- Leigh0
why do you need a case study?
- 23kon0
Jevad
Write your OWN case study and tailor it towards YOUR clients in a way that will sell it to them more.One of our clients has asked us about doing a viral campaign so ive spent the last couple of days looking at virals from over the years and tailored a presentation for this client to make them spend some cash on something that will work for them rather than just some general essay on virals found online.
- mightcould0
SnapTell is a good one
- letters20
Urbanspoon
http://www.urbanspoon.com/blog/2…
- elpaso0
flashlight
end of.
- forcetwelve0
i just got texas holdem and it's awesome. sorry jevad - i know it's off thread!
- thenuge0
uh...the google app is pretty sweet.
- _me_0
is this the kind of thing you're looking for?:
- tomkat0
i use mahjong a lot
on the loo
- BuddhaHat0
This comes out in a month:
Product Description
This practical book offers programmers the knowledge and code they need to create cutting-edge mobile applications, using Apple's iPhone SDK. The iPhone is one of the hottest new pieces of technology: a fully functional portable Unix operating system with the most advanced handheld user interface in existence. iPhone SDK Application Development covers development environment for both the iPhone and iPod Touch, from windows and navigation bars to more advanced layers of the iPhone SDK, such as screen transitions, low-level graphics rendering using CoreSurface, the MultiTouch API, and digital sound and music rendering with Celestial and CoreAudio. With this book, you will:* Understand how the iPhone works internally, with a complete introduction to the technology
* Learn how different iPhone components interact with each other
* Use your existing Mac OS X development skills by understanding the similarities between iPhone and Mac OS X Leopard
* Learn about the iPhone-specific APIs, such as the user interface, to develop custom iPhone applications
* Get code examples to help you write various features of your application
- 23kon0
i used the flashlight the other day to look for stuff dropped under a restaurant table.
favourite game is the skateboarding one. its soooooo real!