Not exact matches
It's always possible that we'll be seeing the ball roll faster with RIM as we had a lot of exciting announcements come our way including BlackBerry Messenger opening
up to developers, WebWorks, free
app submission to App World, and of course advertising service to push out more free ap
app submission to
App World, and of course advertising service to push out more free ap
App World, and of course advertising service to push out more free
apps.
The overview is intended as a top - level look and goes with basics such as setting
up Xcode, understanding what types of code are needed, and more abstract issues such as design guidelines and
App Store
submission.
Up until now only Apple's preferred partners (the likes of Twitter and American Airlines) have been allowed to push their wares through the
App Store approval process, but now anyone can get involved, with Apple inviting
submissions from the entire developer community.
I visit ProductHunt.com a lot more than I open
up the
app on my iPhone, and being able to peek at new
submissions feels like it complements rather than competes with the web - browsing experience.