List of iPhone app developers on forum
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List of iPhone app developers on forum
Sending a call out to the other iPhone app developers on this forum. I submitted my first app to the store on Saturday and have a laundry list of other apps I'll be making. Just want to get in contact with others in case we want to get together on some future projects.
My app is called Scripture Challenge and lets you create reading charts for scriptures. For example, challenge yourself to read the Book of Mormon in 90 days.
If you are out there, respond to this thread. Let's start talking.
My app is called Scripture Challenge and lets you create reading charts for scriptures. For example, challenge yourself to read the Book of Mormon in 90 days.
If you are out there, respond to this thread. Let's start talking.
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Android's got to make an impression on the market first.boomerbubba wrote:Whatever the project is, I hope the Android platform is included, too.
I'm only joking, but in all seriousness that is a lot of work to write an app for one platform and then to rewrite the app in a completely different programming language and architecture for a different platform. It would almost have to be a completely separate project, in my opinion.
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mkmurray wrote:Android's got to make an impression on the market first.
I'm only joking, but in all seriousness that is a lot of work to write an app for one platform and then to rewrite the app in a completely different programming language and architecture for a different platform. It would almost have to be a completely separate project, in my opinion.
I agree that Android has to succeed in the marketplace. I did vote with my own wallet and signed up for a T-Mobile contract this week on the new G1. I looked at iPhone first -- liked the device, not the closed environment. I think even Apple-blessed developers will be limited in what is possible there.
If I were a young Java jock, I would try to develop something for the Android. I have even thought of trying to build a general-MLS-helper-integrated-mapper app myself, but the base learning curve is daunting for me because I lack the Java experience. The platform itself has wide-open potential.
But then, I could have picked the wrong horse. I bought an Osborne 1 with a four-digit serial number in 1981, a few months before IBM released its PC.
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Just started an iPhone app studio. We've got a couple apps coming out in the next few weeks - though not LDS related.
Very interested in LDS projects. We've got some ideas, but would love to hear from others and contribute however we can.
Very interested in LDS projects. We've got some ideas, but would love to hear from others and contribute however we can.
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I counted yesterday 5 guys in my elders quorum that had iphones or ipod touch devices. I think it's exciting to witness this transition from paper to digital. I've downloaded several different scriptures apps, and they keep updating them, and they are getting better and better.
It's exciting to hear that the church is looking into app development for some of these platforms.
Just a note, I have not developed for iPhone, but I did watch an hour presentation when they first started doing apps for that platform, and I was amazed at the tools they had, and the ease at which they were able to create an app. Likewise from what I've heard, it's not too difficult to develop for the android platform as well.
Tom, can you comment on what the Church might develop or the direction they are heading with this?
It's exciting to hear that the church is looking into app development for some of these platforms.
Just a note, I have not developed for iPhone, but I did watch an hour presentation when they first started doing apps for that platform, and I was amazed at the tools they had, and the ease at which they were able to create an app. Likewise from what I've heard, it's not too difficult to develop for the android platform as well.
Tom, can you comment on what the Church might develop or the direction they are heading with this?
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I'll be announcing more details after the first of the year. Stay tuned!
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Tomj wrote:I counted yesterday 5 guys in my elders quorum that had iphones or ipod touch devices. I think it's exciting to witness this transition from paper to digital. I've downloaded several different scriptures apps, and they keep updating them, and they are getting better and better.
It's exciting to hear that the church is looking into app development for some of these platforms.
Just a note, I have not developed for iPhone, but I did watch an hour presentation when they first started doing apps for that platform, and I was amazed at the tools they had, and the ease at which they were able to create an app. Likewise from what I've heard, it's not too difficult to develop for the android platform as well.
Tom, can you comment on what the Church might develop or the direction they are heading with this?
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