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From the Diary of an App Developer: Let's Start Programming!

From the Diary of an App Developer: Let's Start Programming!

Even though the design phase of your application is going well, it probably feels like it's missing something. That "something" would be the programming--the aspect of development that turns design into functionality. This week, we'll start our programming training with some very simple SDK tutorials.

Adam Blair
Review: Instapaper Pro

Review: Instapaper Pro

You see an article you like, what do you do? Bookmark it? Email it? Why not save it and sync to your iDevice for offline viewing. Read on to find out more.

Robb Lewis
Review: Button Men

Review: Button Men

Button Men was originally a "real life" dice game popular at gaming conventions (You know, the kind with all the smelly guys wearing Spock ears). Will an iPhone version appeal to the more casual gaming crowd of the iPhone?

Michael Jeans
From the Diary of an App Developer: Your App Ideas

From the Diary of an App Developer: Your App Ideas

Now that you have the perfect partner for your journey through app development, it's time to get creative. This short guide will help your development team get focused on developing a workable idea for your very own application by focusing on your favorite categories and by studying existing apps in the App Store. Now let's get developing!

Adam Blair
Review: Analytics App

Review: Analytics App

Do you use Google Analytics to track stats for your website? Analytics App allows you to access all that infomation from your iPhone or iPod Touch.

Robb Lewis
Review: Birdbrain

Review: Birdbrain

Need to keep track of everyone you follow on Twitter? Want to know how many times you've been retweeted? Birdbrain can tell you and so much more.

Robb Lewis
"Truckloads" Of iChat Hints Found In iPhone OS 4

"Truckloads" Of iChat Hints Found In iPhone OS 4

Now that Apple finally introduced some sort of multitasking to iPhone OS, it's time to focus on all these other features we're still missing. While Flash support seems pretty much doomed, video conferencing and a front-facing camera on the other hand might be closer than we think.

Alexander Vaughn
Review: Camera One: ALL-IN-1

Review: Camera One: ALL-IN-1

The iPhone's camera app really is lacking in features. Would you like to have the ability to zoom, use a self timer and add effects? Camera One offers all these features and more.

Robb Lewis
Review: Ego

Review: Ego

Are you a statistics-junkie? Do need your daily dose of information on your websites? How about Twitter? Ego is definitely for you.

Robb Lewis