Weekly Roundup
Aaron Brethorst • July 27, 2013
Welcome to our weekly roundup! When Apple introduced Auto Layout in iOS 6, I put it through its paces and quickly decided it was too much of a pain to struggle with, especially given that it would prevent me from shipping the apps in question on iOS 5. (harder to use, can’t produce layouts that look good, won’t work on older operating systems…Umm, pass.) But, circumstances change, and I would very strongly recommend to anyone building iOS apps today to adopt ...
Read More…App of the Week: Hackers
Aaron Brethorst • July 27, 2013
Control of the Week: Masonry
Aaron Brethorst • July 27, 2013
Weekly Roundup
Aaron Brethorst • July 20, 2013
Hi all, and welcome to our weekly roundup! As I write this, the Apple Dev Center is in the midst of its single longest outage ever. Hopefully, by the time you read this, it will be back up and running. Meanwhile, the inexorable move towards a flatter, more gestural future continues unabated with the release of components like UI7Kit. Not that this will necessarily help either BlackBerry or Microsoft, both of whom saw their stocks tank after reporting poor sales numbers on their flagship device...
Read More…Sponsored by Helpshift
Aaron Brethorst • July 20, 2013
We’re delighted to have HelpShift back as our sponsor this week. Check out their new CocoaPod for even faster integration into your iOS apps:
pod 'Helpshift', '~> 2.5.0'
This week’s Weekly Roundup is brought to you by HelpShift, the integrated Help Desk for native apps. I’ve tried out HelpShift and I must say I couldn’t be happier. It is, by far, the best support system I’ve used for my apps, and the easiest to integrate.
Read More…App of the Week: Google Maps
Aaron Brethorst • July 20, 2013
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According to Google Maps for iOS’ open source acknowledgement... |
Control of the Week: UI7Kit
Aaron Brethorst • July 20, 2013
Weekly Roundup
Aaron Brethorst • July 13, 2013
Hello, and welcome to our weekly roundup! We have a great collection of new Cocoa-related stuff for you this week, including two complete applications and a number of other controls whose aesthetics should be easily adaptable to iOS 7.
Speaking of iOS 7, but obviously not in any specific terms, since it’s still under NDA, how are you planning on supporting it? Are you going to maintain compatibility with iOS 6, or are you going to go all-in on the new pla...
Read More…Control of the Week: SGSmokeScreenViewController
Aaron Brethorst • July 13, 2013
Weekly Roundup
Aaron Brethorst • July 06, 2013
Hello, and welcome to another weekly roundup! The iOS 7’ification of controls continues unabated with this week’s FlatUI, SevenSwitch, and FlatButtons. Check them out!
Best,
Aaron
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Read More…Control of the Week: FlatUI
Aaron Brethorst • July 06, 2013
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Easy to use User Interface elements w... |
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