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Cut the Drama: Private APIs, the App Store & You

Written on November 19, 2009 by Andrew Bednarz and 37 people have commented

I’ve had a rant building up for a few weeks. A rant about developer’s treatment at the hands of the App Store submission procedure. However unlike many rants on the topic, mine is not directed towards Apple. It is directed towards the iPhone developers who complain about the poor, unfair treatment they get, carrying their [...]

Some iPhone Coders Padding Resumés With Lies

Written on November 09, 2009 by Darrell Etherington and 3 people have commented

According to a report by the Silicon Alley Insider, if you’re looking to hire an iPhone dev, it’s probably best to make sure you do a thorough background check before you do. Some coders have been claiming credit for work they didn’t do, and are using the false accolades to try and wrestle more work [...]

Macworld Expo is Dead: Long Live the Macworld Expo

Written on August 24, 2009 by Dave Greenbaum and 8 people have commented

A Macworld Expo without Apple is like ordering a decaf, non-fat latte – what’s the point? This is old news, right? Not really. For many, this time of year is when the discussion about going to Macworld begins. IDG has already started some of its marketing push. Will Macworld 2010 [...]

Phil Schiller Pens Another Missive

Written on August 12, 2009 by Charles Jade and 9 people have commented

Less than a week after sending a letter to Daring Fireball’s John Gruber concerning the application review process at the App Store, Phil Schiller, the senior VP at Apple, is at it again. This time, the recipient of the letter was Panic co-founder Steven Frank.
To recap, Gruber wrote an essay highlighting the failures of the [...]

Keywords Won’t Fix App Store Search

Written on July 29, 2009 by Charles Jade and 4 people have commented

AppleInsider reports on Apple’s plodding efforts to fix the biggest problem with the App Store (besides the mercurial and arguably unfair approval process), finding stuff.
Through iTunes Connect, the submission service for the App Store, developers may now use keywords totaling 255 characters.
“It is important to enter keywords for all applications as soon as possible so [...]

Why Snow Leopard Matters

Written on June 18, 2009 by Jon Buys and 47 people have commented

Just about as far back as I can remember, every new release of an operating system has brought new features, additional functionality, and, unfortunately, more bloat. This applies equally for OS X and Windows, and in recent years has become even more prominent.
Windows XP was bigger than both NT or 98, Vista was far bigger [...]

Tapbots Devs Quit Their Day Jobs Thanks to Apple’s iPhone

Written on April 24, 2009 by Darrell Etherington and 5 people have commented

We know that the App Store is successful (Apple insists that we know, thanks to things like the billionth app downloaded competition that just concluded yesterday), but it’s not too often that we get to put a human face on that success and see what it really means for developers. Apple themselves gave us a [...]

iPhone Developers: What 3.0 Means for You

Written on March 18, 2009 by Nick Santilli and 8 people have commented

Greetings iPhone Developers! It seems you’ve got a lot to digest after yesterday’s iPhone 3.0 announcement. Certainly the wheels are turning on how you can implement all the nifty new features.
By now, (if you’ve been able to access the developer page at Apple.com) you’re probably even scanning all the new documentation for the stuff you’ve [...]

Game Developers Hit Paydirt With iPhone Apps

Written on March 16, 2009 by Lisa Hoover and 4 people have commented

Gaming on a mobile phone is a relatively new phenomenon when compared to the decades that games like Pacman and Tetris have been around. However, the mobile gaming industry is exploding, and developers who have spent years creating games for the Mac are now jumping ship to create them for the iPhone instead.
Brian Greenstone, creator [...]

9 Year-Old App Developer More Than Just a Feel-Good Story

Written on February 06, 2009 by Lisa Hoover and 9 people have commented

Here’s a story that gives new meaning to the term Apple fanboy. A 9-year-old youngster from Singapore, prompted by his younger sisters’ love of drawing, created an application for the iPhone called Doodle Kids. Budding artists create pictures by dragging a finger across the screen and then shake the phone to return to a blank [...]

Developers Get Promotional Codes to Give Free Copies of Apps

Written on December 04, 2008 by Omar McFarlane and 5 people have commented

According to this MacRumors report, Apple has started to dispense promotional codes to App Store developers. With them, developers will now be able to grant free access to their app for up to 50 users. Previously, developers would have had to resort to the ad-hoc distribution method or iTunes gift cards to give promotional copies [...]

Hug A Indie Mac Developer Day

Written on February 21, 2008 by Bob Rudis and 6 people have commented

I hereby declare this day as Hug A Indie Mac Developer Day. What sparked this spontaneous outpouring of appreciation for these Wizards of Cocoa? Apart from just the standard good will towards the likes of Daniel Jaikut, Jonathan ‘Wolf’ Rentzsch, Fraser Speirs, Gus Mueller (and a host of others that would turn this into an [...]

Calling Gifted Devs: Quicksilver Needs Your Help

Written on December 07, 2007 by Nick Santilli and 31 people have commented

Long ago, this post joked about the announcement by Apple to move to Intel chips. (It also spawned an unending quest for the origin of the title: Wait for it, Wait for it…but that’s a different story I suppose.) I bring this up because after reading Lifehacker’s exclusive interview with Alcor (Nicholas Jitkoff) [...]