Briefs is a framework for packaging concept screens & control schemes that run live on the iPhone and iPod Touch. This allows you to experience the feel of your concept without the expense of development.
(Link: Briefs: A Cocoa Touch Framework for Live Wireframes)
Briefs: A Cocoa Touch Framework for Live Wireframes
Bionic Eye iPhone Augmented Reality Application
Bionic Eye is a new application specifically developed for the iPhone 3GS that enables you to visualize Points of Interest (POI) located in your nearby environment in the US, thanks to a unique Augmented Reality functionality using the iPhone camera.
POI databases include restaurants, WiFi hotspots, subway stations (New York Subway, Washington Metro, Chicago L Rapid Transit), etc. Over 100.000 POI are already included in this application. Elements located at a distance less than 1km (0,621miles) only will be displayed on the screen.
(Link: Bionic Eye iPhone Augmented Reality Application)
iFee – iPhone app helps you to calculate freelance projects
A customer asks you: “… how about the cost?” From today on, you will always have your fees under control. Not only this. It helps you also when you wanna phrase offers. Not only creative people benefit from this ingenious App. You, as a customer , can also get a genearal idea about the prices you may have to pay for creative services.
✓ Simple product and allowance overview
✓ More or less 200 different services
✓ No internet connection needed
(Link: iFee – iPhone app helps you to calculate freelance projects)
How Big Is the Apple iPhone App Economy? $2.4 billion a year
According to mobile advertising startup AdMob, there are some $200 million worth of applications sold in Apple’s iPhone store every month, or about $2.4 billion a year
(Link: How Big Is the Apple iPhone App Economy? $2.4 billion a year)
iPhone flashcard application
Flashcards, Tests, and Trivia
·Flashcard and trivia applications with study, quiz, and multiple choice modes
·Randomizes cardsets and focuses on missed cards in subsequent passes
·Includes the ability for you to both download our gWhiz Catalog flashcards and more importantly, create your own through Google’s free Google Documents product
·Load cardsets from our content partners; StudyStack and the FlashcardExchange
(Link: iPhone flashcard application)
Swebapps | The easy way to build your own app
Create a mobile phone application for your business in minutes.
» Track your application usage with the App Tracker.
» Update your application content in real time.
(Link: Swebapps | The easy way to build your own app)
How to Create Your First iPhone Application | How-To | Smashing Magazine
Below is a list of items you’ll need (*starred items are required, the rest are nice-to-have’s):
* join the Apple iPhone Developer Program ($99) *
* get iPhone or iPod Touch *
* get an Intel-based Mac computer with Mac OS X 10.5.5,
* prepare a Non-Disclosure Agreement (here’s a sample) *
* download and install the latest version of the iPhone SDK if you don’t already have it.
* a spiral bound notebook*
(Link: How to Create Your First iPhone Application | How-To | Smashing Magazine)
50 Fun iPhone Apps to Get Kids Reading and Learning
Do you own an iPhone? Do you also have toddlers or kids who are about to enter school? Put the iPhone and the kids together with some of the apps listed below to keep the kids busy as they prepare themselves for school.
(Link: 50 Fun iPhone Apps to Get Kids Reading and Learning)
Developing iPhone applications using Ruby on Rails and Eclipse, Part 1: Serving content for iPhones
This article uses Eclipse with the Aptana plug-ins for Ruby on Rails and iPhone support. The Ruby on Rails plug-in provides Ruby- and Rails-specific syntax highlighting, shortcuts, execution environments, etc. The iPhone plug-in provides a preview environment for displaying your Web application in an iPhone-size viewport.
(Link: Developing iPhone applications using Ruby on Rails and Eclipse, Part 1: Serving content for iPhones)
30 iPhone Apps with Sexy Interfaces – Mac.AppStorm
The iPhone is a wonderfully designed device, sporting sleek curves and oozing minimalism. Fortunately, the great design doesn’t need to stop there. Ever since the App Store went live, we’ve seen some incredibly attractive software released for the platform.
(Link: 30 iPhone Apps with Sexy Interfaces – Mac.AppStorm)


September 26, 2009
