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Quick run trough of making a basic UI application for the iPhone OS via Xcode and Interface Builder using strings and simple objective-C code language. Some links: www.apple.com www.gary.roberts.com
Series: Collaboration Technology and Engaging the Campus Title: iPhone Application Development and Community Engagement Speaker: Charles Stack Recorded in Meeting Room B in the Thwing Center on the Campus of Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio Date: Thursday May 7, 2009
READ ME FIRST! Download the SOURCE CODE for this project here bit.ly In this tutorial I show you how to create a very basic iPhone / iPod Touch app that will display four buttons. When the user taps one of the buttons, an alert will popup with text. Depending on the button pressed, the text in the alert will change.
Free videos of Stanford’s wildly popular course on creating applications for the iPhone and iPod touch have now been downloaded a remarkable million times from Stanford’s site on iTunes U in the iTunes Store — in just seven weeks. The way the downloads have taken off like a rocket makes the iPhone Application Programming videos the fastest to reach the 1 million milestone in the history of iTunes U, which hosts offerings from hundreds of colleges and universities around the world. Stanford …
This www.xcelme.com video is an interview with a leading marketing expert on how to market your iPhone application. Jeff’s iPhone App Marketing Class is available at www.xcelme.com. Classes are being held every two weeks.
Pangea Software: Behind the Scenes, Episode 5: iPhone Game Development Brian Greenstone of Pangea Software answers some commonly asked questions about iPhone game development.
This is a starting point for developing on the iphone, in this tutorial we will obtain the iPhone SDK, and run our first app in the simulator. The post for this video with links can be found at maniacdev.com The eventual goal is getting an app in the app store. Please note these tutorials are not for developing apps for jailbroken apps, this is for genuine sdk development using Xcode for the app store.
The suite of iPhone applications that made the university’s course catalog, campus map and other resources mobile just got slicker. On March 6, the team of entrepreneurial students who launched iStanford last fall debuted version 2.0 of the suite for download through Apple’s App Store. Along with upgrades to current applications, the suite includes an entirely new application that allows iPhone users to tap into the university’s events calendar, and an entirely new look. Stanford University …
This is Spotify’s in-development iPhone application. It’ll let you listen to Spotify from your iPhone. See here for more details: www.techdigest.tv
Here we build a simple multi-touch aware iPhone application with the help of our clipboard manager, Clipboard Evolved. You can learn more about Clipboard Evolved at www.machsoftwaredesign.com


