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Basic Features: Overview of iOS Crash Reporting Tools: Part ½ | Ray Wenderlich Setup Procedures: Overview of iOS Crash Reporting Tools: Part 2/2 | Ray Wenderlich

June 15, 2013 · 1 min · 26 words

🔗 Apportable – Objective-C for Android

Apportable – Objective-C for Android Objective-C for Android Apportable lets you cross-compile your iOS game to Android, dramatically expanding your user base. Hummm… I wonder if this is half-decent in practice as it “looks” in theory.

June 15, 2013 · 1 min · 36 words

🔗 Design Principles | Android Developers

Design Principles | Android Developers These design principles were developed by and for the Android User Experience Team to keep users’ best interests in mind. Consider them as you apply your own creativity and design thinking. Deviate with purpose. Enchant Me Delight me in surprising ways Real objects are more fun than buttons and menus Let me make it mine Get to know me Simplify My Life Keep it brief Pictures are faster than words Decide for me but let me have the final say Only show what I need when I need it I should always know where I am Never lose my stuff If it looks the same, it should act the same Only interrupt me if it’s important Make Me Amazing...

June 2, 2013 · 1 min · 159 words

🔗 Develop Cross Platform Mobile Apps and Games | Corona Labs

Develop Cross Platform Mobile Apps and Games | Corona Labs Interesting cross-platform mobile development kit, which compiles to native binaries. Uses the Lua programming language . Corona dramatically boosts your productivity. Thanks to our elegant APIs, tasks like animating objects, creating UI widgets or enabling physics take only a few lines of code. Corona is the best solution for developing cross-platform apps for all major platforms and devices. Write once and build to iOS, Android, Kindle Fire and NOOK at the touch of a button....

May 22, 2013 · 1 min · 115 words

🔗 Visceral Apps and You — Mysterious Trousers

Visceral Apps and You — Mysterious Trousers All of the apps mentioned above exhibit that same kinetic/potential interplay. They’re the UX version of bubble wrap. So here’s my theory: I believe that introducing visceral elements into an app will take it past the point of just being awesome. It will make your app speak to the subconscious, built-in affinity that humans have for the physical properties I mentioned before.

March 27, 2013 · 1 min · 69 words

🔗 Stripe: Payments for developers

Stripe: Payments for developers Stripe makes it easy to start accepting credit cards (…) today. **Full-stack payments ** You don’t need a merchant account or gateway. Stripe handles everything, including storing cards, subscriptions, and direct payouts to your bank account. Stripe.js lets you build your own payment forms while still avoiding PCI requirements. Available only in the US and Canada, unfortunately 🙁

March 22, 2013 · 1 min · 62 words

🔗 Helpshift | The customer support help desk for native apps

Helpshift | The customer support help desk for native apps Helpshift makes it easy to create that exceptional experience in native mobile apps, transforming customers into the most passionate sales team you could hope for, and loyal for life.

October 30, 2012 · 1 min · 39 words

🔗 HockeyApp – Perfect. Your. Apps.

HockeyApp – Perfect. Your. Apps. HockeyApp is the best way to distribute your betas and collect live crash reports for beta and release apps on Mac OS X, iOS and Android.

October 15, 2012 · 1 min · 31 words

🔗 Developing Objective-C apps for Android using Mac OS X | ivucica blog

Developing Objective-C apps for Android using Mac OS X | ivucica blog … here is something that will help you understand the complexities of the design of NDK, and how to combine all this with the Objective-C compiler. PDF: Developing Objective-C apps for Android using Mac OS X

August 17, 2012 · 1 min · 48 words

🔗 Simperium – Pricing

Simperium – Pricing All plans include unlimited sending and storage of structured data plus access to Simperium libraries for iOS/OSX, Javascript, Python and Ruby. What is it: Simperium is a service for developers to move data everywhere it’s needed, instantly and automatically. Use a Simperium library and write a few lines of code. Simperium can then move any JSON data across multiple versions of your app and your backend services....

August 4, 2012 · 1 min · 121 words