Posts Tagged ‘app’

Tap Treats Halloween

The guys over at Barking Dog Creative have released another iPhone app using the 71squared.com sound engine.

Just wanted to let you know that we’ve released *another* iPhone app that benefitted from your tutorials. This time, it’s a Halloween-themed app called “Tap Treats Halloween”. Like “LetterWriter Oceans,” it took advantage of the audio code you put up on the blog.

So thanks again for the great blog.

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News: How to become an iPhone app developer

Calling all iPhone users: there’s a resounding future in building iPhone applications -apps in iPhan lingo. So says Apple itself, which sponsors app development conference, provides tools and sells the finished, approved app through its store.

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Pocket God offers case study of how to build a hit iPhone game

The iPhone has generated more than 63,000 apps worldwide. But no one has figured out the magic formula behind making a hit for the device.

Bolt Creative is one of the lucky iPhone app developers; it’s a case study on how to create a hit without a lot of resources. The two-man team created Pocket God, a cartoon-style game where you play a god ruling over the pygmy natives on a remote island.

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John is a Web Developer working in Perth, Australia for Bouncing Orange - graphic + web design.

Mike works for the largest enterprise software company in the world.

They both love technology, especially Apple and dabble in iPhone dev in their spare time.