To update or not to update
As I wrote in my goals post, I’ve been focusing more of my spare time on iOS development. After a long break at the end of 2010, I decided the way to get back into it was to give some love to my...
View ArticleSudokuKids+ update is live
It took a while, but I finally completed the update for SudokuKids+ and it hit the app store today! Be sure to get your update and if you don’t already have the app, you can get it here.If you are not...
View ArticleSudokuKids gets an update
I’m really happy to announce that the latest SudokuKids update (version 1.1) is now available for download in the App Store.This is the first update for SudokuKids and it has a lot of little things...
View ArticleAudience
Everything that man has created has been created with an audience in mind. We create things for ourselves, for others and sometimes, we create for both ourselves and others. As application...
View ArticleGetting the most out of Ad-Hoc testing
I’m sure most iOS developers are familiar with ad-hoc testing. For the uninitiated, it is a way of testing where you can put a development version of your app on someone else’s iDevice without having...
View ArticleDelayed release in progress
I recently finished up my 3rd App Store game, SudokuKids for iPad. While I can't wait to see it available in the App Store, I decided this was a good candidate for delayed release.I know many people...
View ArticlePerfect mockups
There is nothing like drawing up your app ideas so you can visualize things better. Like most of you, I’ve used the trusty paper and pen method the most. I came across Balsamiq in mid 2009 and have...
View ArticleThe story of my latest app
In the past week, my latest app , RunNow Pro was approved and released in the Apple App Store. The app project began about 6 weeks ago. My wife and I were talking about running and my wife decided she...
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