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Will Apple iCloud API support Android, Windows?

At WWDC 2011 Steve Jobs introduced iCloud and mentioned a couple of things while doing so that made people wonder if iCloud will be an iOS an OS X specific technology or if it will be made available to 3rd parties platforms and establish itself as an industry standard instead. Apple’s CEO mentioned iCloud would [...] Continue reading

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Get positive, 5 star reviews for your iPhone or iPad App with Request a Review Alert for iOS SDK

Invite your happy users to leave a review for your app, after 10, 20 or 30 days of use. An alert will pop up, similar to the image above, and the user will have the option to go to the App Store in order to leave a review, hide the alert temporary or permanently. Analyzing [...] Continue reading

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Surgeworks Tag Cloud Component for iOS SDK, 3D Tag Cloud for iPhone, iPad

TagCloudView control by Surgeworks is an interactive 3D tag cloud control to be used in iPhone and iPad applications. The package includes a multi platform static library that you can link to your projects together with exhaustive documentation and sample applications for both iPhone and iPad running iOS 4. Tag clouds became increasingly popular these [...] Continue reading

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Xcode 3.2.5 in iOS SDK 4.2 finally uploads a binary to the App Store in the background!

Developers rejoice! Xcode finally submits your binaries to the App Store in multi-threading, allowing you to continue to work with it while you upload your apps. This has been a feature I’ve been waiting for ever since we started working with iPhone apps: back when the App loader was in its early stages, we were [...] Continue reading

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iTunes and Xcode 3.2.3 do not recognize iPhone on Mac OS X 10.6

Before wasting too much time messing with cables and blaming USB ports (like I did), check on Apple’s Software Update if the iPhone SDK Compatibility Update 1.0 is there for you to install. The solution to your problem is just a handful of kilobytes and one restart away :) Here is the relevant post on [...] Continue reading

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