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One major idea of this post (besides bragging about new redesign of our Cut Expenses app) is to share my experience, my “learning curve” with the rest of you who are interested in what could be done to make your apps accessible for more people.
We are starting a series of posts where #ByteoutPeople will share their favorite links and resources that they keep returning to while working.
How we made a mistake
In case you ever wondered what it takes to develop an iOS application and publish it on the App Store, you can find some answers in this text. I am going to describe our process and what we learned along the way, plus which issues we encountered and how to solve them.
Phrase "alarm clock" translated into many languages
Localizing an app is advised by Apple. By doing it, you could reach potential users who don’t speak your (app’s) language. But, what does it really take to translate an app?
Starting a game using Siri
WWDC 2018: Siri Shortcuts are a powerful new feature in iOS 12 that allow your app to expose its functionalities to Siri. This enables Siri to suggest your shortcut at relevant times based on various context.
Preview of the Circles layout used in the Early app
Continuing on the subject of the custom layouts, in this post I will explain how we arranged circular alarms on the main screen of Early Game Alarm by using UICollectionView and subclassing UICollectionViewLayout.
Early Game Alarm games
Since the new version of Early Game Alarm recently came out, we decided to share some of our experiences in building it and things we learned along the way. This post tackles the subject of custom layouts. I’ll guide you through creating a custom collection view with paging layout in Objective C.
Different versions of the design of the screen that we used to explain third-party alarm clock limitations on iOS.
This is a story about one tiny but very important screen which stood up to iOS’s third-party application restrictions.
apple store
Without a doubt, when it comes to tech events, the Worldwide Developers Conference is one the biggest and eagerly anticipated. Ahead of the rumored iPhone 8, Apple has sent out invitations for the 2017 WWDC that will take place on June 5 to 9.
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