Developer name: Seung Jee Baek
Company Website
Company Name:Leaders Association, Inc
Apps at the App Store:2
Location: Seoul, Korea
About Dev:
Tell us a little about you, and your current company.
I currently lead the Majestic Interactive Entertainment division at Leaders Association Inc. I am also co-positioned as a technical director. Leaders Association was found in 2003. The company originally began as a management consulting company, but now it mainly focuses on gaming industry. We currently have three teams composing Majestic Division including a new platform team, mobile game developent team, and online game development team. Until last year, our main focus was on developing MMO games Read More...
Developer name: Iliya Yordanov
Company Website
Company Name:Cramzy
Apps at the App Store:2
Location: Sofia, Bulgaria (Europe)
About Dev:
Tell us a little about you, and your current company.
I am 24 years old, and I’ve been in the IT for over 9 years now. Earlier this year, I’ve decided to start developing for the iPhone, and that’s how Cramzy came out. Me and my girlfriend- Maria, who is a professional QA, founded Cramzy in March 2009, though from a legal perspective it was actually registered in early July 2009. The ideology behind Cramzy is that we do products that we enjoy to use, and we do our Read More...
Apple released iPhone OS 3.1 beta 3 version early Tuesday, there are many minor feature tweaks as expected. The most noteworthy feature is the copy/paste option for sending video files.
It works the like copy and pasting images to mail them. You simply need to tap and hold to copy any video, go to mail tap and hold to paste again and share it on the fly. Hmm, you'll only need to make sure that the files are acceptable to mail clients for receiving and sending. No big videos, please.
Another important change is the display inside data usage page under General Read More...
It's not even two weeks yet since Apple released the iPhone OS 3.0 and also launch the iPhone 3GS; OS 3.1 beta and SDK 3.1 beta are out again. The company is not in a mood to stay idle even for a while, the several million download mark and a million sales stunt are driving them crazy or they have become really confident .
Everything seems to be going super good and these latest beta releases I am sure is enough to give Palm a surprising surprise.
Some of the features in OS 3.1 beta are:
1. While editing video files, the trimmed Read More...
This could be recession blue or some kinda new voting style recently invented. I was looking around the App Store and was a bit surprised to see that applications with the words "Bikini," "Boobs," "bra," etc, are getting high ratings. Lifestyle category seems to be a section dedicated to all that is big "B." I am not a messiah to denounce what Apple has accepted in their online store. Let me just give you a quick sneak peek of some sexy applications that are the top notchers.
Lets take applications that are within the top paid 50 applications in the Lifestyle Read More...
April 25, 2008, Kevin walked into iPhonefootprint office and was frantically thinking what to give to iPhone users' community as his first article and the first article of the blog. There was lots of confusion initially, but the site has matured with time and we stay here ever committed to give you all the best that you all deserve.
This was the day iPhonefootprint came into existence. Big thanks to all our readers and site visitors, this is a humble and a special treat that we are able to give to you all: A quick retrospect of the major iPhone events Read More...
Till date you have hear only good news about the iPhone OS 3.0 beta. The near countless features and upgrades are good, but I have a list of bad things about it if you have the patience to read on. The bad news for now are mainly for iPhone app developers who are testing the 3.0 beta version. Problems for iPhone users would likely surface when the OS 3.0 is publicly available.
If you are a developer, I am sure you read the Readme file before installing the 3.0 OS and SDK beta versions. Try to recall some of the statements Read More...
Apple, Apple, what the heck is making you rush? To bridge the missing links!
Apple has just released third beta versions of both iPhone OS 3.0 and iPhone SDK 3.0. If you are a registered developer, go ahead and download the updates and install them on the devices dedicated to iPhone OS beta software development.
The updates is all for the first generation iPhone, iPhone 3G, first generation and the second generation iPod touch.
One sneak peek feature of the iPhone OS 3.O beta 3 is speed enhancement of keyboard input. There is sure to be many more features, we'll keep you posted.
Beta 3 Read More...
The cat and mouse game between iPhone jailbreakers and Apple would not end so soon. Apple can brick devices of developers who are not registered if they try to install the iPhone OS 3.0 and the new SDK agreement has a clause that states developers are restricted to jailbreak or even assist in jailbreaking of the iPhone.
Here is a complete twist to the whole Apple control. A Russian hacker (Vortex) has cracked the most recent beta 2 version of the iPhone OS 3.0. QuickPWN 3.0 Beta 2 is available now for developers who have been dying to upgrade to 3.0, Read More...
Developers who have signed up for the iPhone SDK are henceforward forbidden to write applications that can be installed on jailbroken iPhones and are also not allowed to do anything to distort Apple technology by means of messing up with security and DRM. This is part of the new iPhone Developer Program License Agreement being handed out to developers. Here is a quote from the new agreement:
"You will not, through use of the Apple Software, services or otherwise, create any Application or other program that would disable, hack or otherwise interfere with the Security Solution, or any security, digital signing, digital rights Read More...
If you are not a registered developer who have paid the $99 membership fee, do not try to install the iPhone OS 3.0 beta software as this can brick your iPhone permanently. Many people apparently tried installing the software to get the new features such as copy paste, MMS, voice note recording, tethering, text note syncing, etc but only got their devices locked.
iPhone users can get the OS software from many websites, but the privilege for using it is reserved for developers. At the time of registering, developers provide their device identification codes to Apple. When users install the beta Read More...
After Tuesday's grand preview of the iPhone OS 3.0, Apple is mailing all developers stating that this is the best time to start developing for the iPhone and the iPod touch. In the short invitation, Apple mentioned the addition of over 1,000 new API's and added that the beta iPhone SDK for OS 3.0 brings an amazing range of new technological enhancements.
For those developers who have been watching over from across the fence, confused either to develop for the iPhone platform, this could be the right time to join the maddening race. The new APIs provide support for applications to Read More...