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AppMakr :: iPhone App Maker | Make your own iPhone App | Free iPhone App Maker With the rise of smartphones and mobile apps, businesses of all sizes are looking for ways to develop their own applications without the need for extensive coding knowledge or hiring expensive software development team members. In this era of technology, no-code app builders have emerged as a popular solution, allowing individuals and businesses to create their own customized applications with ease. Appy Pie is one such no-code app maker that has gained significant traction in recent years. But how does it compare to traditional app development? Minimize risk Building an app from scratch is fraught with potential pitfalls, and investing a significant amount of resources into traditional app development can leave you exposed to considerable risk. Thankfully, Appy Pie’s intuitive drag-and-drop mobile app creator allows you to visualize and test your app every step of the way, minimizing the risk of miscommunication and ensuring that the final product meets your exact specifications.

How to Build an iPhone App in 6 Easy Steps - CBS MoneyWatch.com Last Updated Apr 5, 2011 11:35 AM EDT This post has been updated. See the slideshow here. Freddie Anne Hodges, 12, was "obsessed" with two things -- how tall she was getting and her iPhone. She decided to put the two together and, within a matter of a few months, she created an iPhone application called "Measure Me" that's already sold several hundred copies. (Unlike the book crooks, who hacked accounts to boost their iPhone app sales before they got booted from the iTunes store, Hodges sales are legitimate.) The message: If a Dallas-based middle-schooler can create an iPhone app, so can you. Find your niche: You might imagine the vast riches you could earn by making the next "World of Warcraft" for mobile devices. Download the new CBS MoneyWatch app Hodges, for example, was constantly measuring her height in the doorway, marking her progress from toddler to tall. There's nothing stopping you from creating and selling an application that's similar to what's already out there, of course.

AppShed - Build HTML5, iPhone and Android apps online for schools, education and business Ant's ICT By far the highlight for many of us at the NAACE Hot House event earlier this week was the presentation by Torsten Stauch from Appshed.com. Torsten put a good deal of effort into his presentation and made every attempt to show linkage between his online tool for making free web apps and the new NAACE Framework. Though his talk was interesting and a good attempt at linking curricula with product, it was the tool itself that excited us. It slowly dawned that this was a powerful and easy to use application that allowed users to drag and drop elements to form a usable and very credible web app. While Torsten spoke I tried this out and within ten minutes had made a daft but credible app that displayed a Youtube video in one tab, some news in another and a flickr photo set in another. All done by dragging and amending existing modules/ extensions from Appshed’s growing library of web building blocks. Preview screen of first app – made in about ten minutes during Hothouse Like this:

How To Create Your First iPhone Application - Smashing Coding Update: 01/10/2012: The original version of this article by Jen Gordon was published in August 2009. It was thoroughly revised and updated by the author and published in September 2012. Update: 01/10/2012: The original version of this article by Jen Gordon was published in August 2009. Since the iTunes App Store launched in 2008, over 500,000 apps have been approved by Apple, and thousands more app ideas are scrawled on napkins across the world every day. Be sure to check out our previous articles: The good news is anyone can make an iPhone app, it’s just a matter of knowing the series of actions you need to take to make it happen. More after jump! What Is Your Goal? The first thing to look at when embarking on any product development or entrepreneurial venture is your goals for the project. Let’s look at an example. would not have planned in advance to hire help,would be unhappy with the time commitment required for him to take on the work personally. What Are Your Expectations? Design (al)

simple.fx - order-independent-transparency - DirectX11 example application featuring State-of-the-Art Order-Independent Transparency rendering techniques My favorites ▼ | Sign in Project Home Source READ-ONLY: This project has been archived. For more information see this post. Show details Hide details Change log 402c04b238ac by hannes.wuerfel <hannes.w... * initial commit * implemented qt directx11 interop template * implemented minimal dx11 example Older revisions All revisions of this file File info Size: 2383 bytes, 69 lines View raw file Terms - Privacy - Project Hosting Help Powered by Google Project Hosting 29 iPad Resources, Tutorials, and Guides Every Teacher Should Know about iPad is gaining momentum in the educational sphere and might , in the near future, be integrated as a leading learning method. iPad is part of the gesture-based technology that is widely embraced by teens and which has pushed some school districts especially here in Canada and also in the States to start using the BYOD approach, for the costs of iPad and their apps is still relatively high. As a teacher who has not yet tried mobile technology in his teaching, you might be wondering where and how to start. What resources to use ? 1- Teacher's Guide to The Use of iPads in Education 2- 8 Free Resources on The Use of iPads in Education 3- A Free Comprehensive Guide to iPad Apps Evaluation 4- A Quick Guide on Bloom's Taxonomy Apps for iPad 5- Teacher's Guide to The Use of Google Docs in The iPad 6- A Simple Guide on how to Create eBooks on iPads Using iBook Author 7- Using iPads to Enhance Students Reading Skills 8- Professional Development Apps for iPad

Home | TechnoServe - Business Solutions to Poverty An Apple for the teacher: are iPads the future in class? | Teacher Network Blog | Guardian Professional I'm a self-confessed Apple fanatic so I was curious to see how iPads and iPods could be used successfully in a primary school. I was sure they would inspire and encourage the teachers I work with to take a chance and think outside their comfort zone and embrace new technology. But before our school jumped on the iPad bandwagon, I wanted to determine how these devices were going to offer a better learning experience compared to the laptops that we already had in our school. My 'iPad journey' began approximately a year ago, when I bought an iPad 2. Having seen the huge potential of the iPads as an educational tool, I decided to investigate the pros and cons of iPads compared to laptops in the classroom. In my mind these were the pros: • Ease and speed of use and accessibility: The touch interface and app system on the iPad makes it easy to access learning tools. And here are the cons: Initially, five members of staff (head, deputy, phase leaders and ICT co-ordinator) were given an iPad.

Seems to be very limited in what concerns visual development. We choose between provided activities and have some customisation options. by jjsanto Nov 22

Only for Android. Good documentation. by jjsanto Nov 22

Also no monetisation options on the free version. by jjsanto Nov 22

Free will have ads and only one application. by jjsanto Nov 22

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