A Couple More Xcode Keys
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These are documented, but some new developers haven’t encountered them yet, so maybe I can save you some time.
!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd">
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Games On the Go!
You're the Person in Personal Computing!
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These are documented, but some new developers haven’t encountered them yet, so maybe I can save you some time.
For anyone attempting to build a company around delivering software for mobile platforms, this really is one of the defining questions. Will phones go the way of the PC, or will we continue as warring feudal estates?
This is a real departure from our game applications. RingDance is a lifestyle and relaxation app that provides a soothing aural background for meditation or concentration.
iPuck rev 1.0.1 is up on the App Store.
EETimes Asia asserts that wide spread adoption of netbook form factor computing will be a key driver for mobile broadband.
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A recent post on peHUB does a great job of articulating why we started BluMtnWerx. As you can see on our homepage, I absolutely agree regarding the significance and nature of the discontinuity.
Who would have imagined that getting the sound to work even close to the way that we wanted would be much harder than writing the app? Maybe I can help you avoid some of the pitfalls.
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iPuck, the first application from BluMtnWerx became available on the App Store this morning. We’re so happy we could … Anyway, we have two more apps following closely and many more to come.