Posts Tagged: app


17
Aug 10

52 Ways to Promote Your iPhone App

The number question out there right now in the iPhone development world is how to get more sales. Everyone is looking to take their sales from two or three little sad sales a day to the explosive coveted number one spot. How is an app developer supposed to get there? Well that answer may lie with Scott Lorenz of West Wind Communications. He has put out a few tips ( well make that 52 tips) on how to promote your app. Continue reading →


4
Aug 10

App Mention: FaceTag – Snap it, Tag it, Share it

MightyExcellentPosse has announced FaceTag, now available on the iTunes App Store. FaceTag allows users to add customized messages to any photo and offers numerous ways to share their creations with the world. FaceTag is available on iTunes for only 99 cents. Continue reading →


26
Jul 10

App Mention: Task Manager for iPhone – Dejumble

Dejumble 2.0 for iPhone, a task manger for the iPhone is an app that  includes features not found in most other to-do or note taking applications. It employs proprietary, push sync technology to synchronize with any other Dejumble app running on an iPhone, iPod, iPad, or Mac by means of a free Dejumble Account. Continue reading →


4
Jun 10

Official App for WWDC 2010 Attendees

So, feeling lately that you aren’t the privileged few, probably because you don’t have access the newly released, official WWDC 2010 iPhone app. Pretty sucky huh? Only if you aren’t the one with the app. Continue reading →


5
May 10

App Mention: Send Doc 1.1

Send Doc 1.1 for iPhone and iPod touch allows users to save email attachments or capture web page links or photos and save them directly to their iPhone. Emails do not have to be held onto because the files are stored separately and can be quickly and easily attached to outgoing email messages. Continue reading →


26
Apr 10

Free for Today Only: Cram

Study Flashcard App CramCram is a study app that helps students prepare for tests with flashcards and multiple-choice tests. Cram is FREE only today just in time for final exams for students. Cram features study mode in fl and also has an app pairing on the Mac for easy entry and additional features.

Usually Cram is $4.99 so it is definitely worth it to get it today so you can save $5 bucks. After today, Cram will continue to be on sale during the week and will increase in price each day by $.99 until it reaches the regular price (So Tuesday $.99, Wednesday $1.99, etc.).

So if you are studying anything, this is for you!

Read more for the description and A BONUS: Continue reading →


21
Apr 10

iPhone Insurance…There’s an app for that?

Available in the Apple iTunes and App Store under the name Insure Me, the app asks you 3 relevant questions then shows you the right discount for you. These discounts are not normally available anywhere else on the internet so this iPhone app is proving helpful in saving users money. Continue reading →


19
Apr 10

iBrite – Lite Brite for your iPad

Oh, to be a child again, don’t you remember playing with your Lite Brite when your mom would come ruin the fun with BEDTIME. Well now if you have an iPad, you can play like a kid again (or just buy it for your kid)  with iBrite.

The price is small at only $1.99 so go get it for the kiddos and ask them to “play with it for a minute” while you take it over for about an hour for yourself, lol.


14
Apr 10

Developer Showcase: Zak of De La Plata Enterprises

My name is Zak, I’m a 24 year old recent Harvard grad who just started my own app development shop in December.

Company Name – De La Plata Enterprises
Q: How long have you been developing for the iPhone/iPod platform?

A: Since December 09

Q: Describe your app(s)?

A: Our flagship is an app called Near to Here, which is  geolocation enabled tour guide that tells you about what is around you as you pass by it. Our 2.0 version of the product will be released this week. We also are producing a line of Travel Dictionary and Phrasebooks. Right now, we have about 50 in the app store and they are doing very well.

Q: Who is/are your app(s) for?

A: Well, I am a big traveler myself, so decided to build a line of apps geared towards the traveler.

Q: What did you do before developing for the iPhone/iPod platform?

I worked for Harvard EdLabs (http://www.edlabs.harvard.edu/)  in NYC managing  experimental incentive based programs at inner city elementary and middle schools in all five boroughs. Continue reading →


13
Apr 10

Just another reason I want an iPad

Now doesn’t this just sell the gadget I’m convinced I don’t need.


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