CSSiPhone is a new site that presents iPhone-format screenshots of iPhone-tailored sites. It follows in the vein of the hundreds of “CSS gallery” and other screenshot sites, but with the twist that it’s dedicated to the iPhone. I’ve personally found the regular CSS gallery sites very useful for getting design inspiration, and if you’re developing [...]
CSSiPhone: Inspiration for your iPhone Web App Designs
by Peter Cooper on 04. Dec, 2008 in Resources, Tips
Price and Popularity: The iPhone App Store’s Data Show Who’s Making The Most Money
by Peter Cooper on 02. Dec, 2008 in Resources
Mobile Orchard’s Dan Grigsby recently found an interesting way to analyze the data given out by the iPhone App Store – particularly in the areas of popularity and price. With this information, we’re going to derive a few conclusions about the economy behind iPhone applications as well as come up with some speculations.. This is [...]
Jiggy: Develop Native iPhone Apps in JavaScript
by Peter Cooper on 20. Nov, 2008 in Resources
Jiggy bills itself as “the easiest way to create applications for the iPhone.” It’s an application building framework and set of libraries that allow you to develop iPhone applications in “minutes” using JavaScript. For those who find Objective C a bit of a chore (me!), the option of using JavaScript is refreshing. Of interest is [...]
12 SQLite Resources for iPhone Developers
by Peter Cooper on 12. Nov, 2008 in Resources, Tutorials
There are plenty of different places to get a mobile application designed. The problem is that they’re quite expensive. You might be able to figure out how to create your own, but it will probably look very basic. Instead, a good mobile application development software can make it even easier, so that you can build [...]
Insight Into Your Userbase: How People Really Use the iPhone
by Peter Cooper on 11. Nov, 2008 in Resources
Create with Context – a strategic research and design firm based in Silicon Valley – has conducted some research into how people use their iPhones and the apps on them. The result is How people really use the iPhone – a compelling 61 slide presentation. Create with Context’s findings come from a combination of in-lab [...]
7 Novel and Inspiring iPhone App Concepts
by Peter Cooper on 08. Nov, 2008 in Resources
There are lots of tutorials and resources about for implementing features on the iPhone now, but what’s lacking is a little inspiration. What can you use your development abilities to produce? Even if you have a few ideas, it’s possible that you haven’t taken every single feature into consideration in order to come up with [...]
7 UI Design Resources for iPhone Developers
by Peter Cooper on 05. Nov, 2008 in Resources, Tips
There are plenty of different places to get a mobile application designed. The problem is that they’re quite expensive. You might be able to figure out how to create your own, but it will probably look very basic. Instead, a good mobile application development software can make it even easier, so that you can build [...]
31 iPhone Applications With Source Code
by Peter Cooper on 01. Nov, 2008 in Resources, Tutorials
There are plenty of different places to get a mobile application designed. The problem is that they’re quite expensive. You might be able to figure out how to create your own, but it will probably look very basic. Instead, a good mobile application development software can make it even easier, so that you can build [...]
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