Archive for October, 2008
31 Days of iPhone SDK Apps – Day 14: Sleep Sound
Tuesday, October 14, 2008 12:00 No CommentsSleep Sound
Sleep Sound is a sound generator that will play sounds of the ocean to help soothe you to sleep. It could also help relive stress, and calm you during times of relaxation and meditation.
Features:
Learn how to use UIImageView and UIButton.
Learn how to enable user interaction.
Learn how to play looping background sounds.
Learn more about “Utility [...]
31 Days of iPhone SDK Apps – Day 13: MyGoogle
Monday, October 13, 2008 12:00 1 CommentMyGoogle
Enjoy everyone’s favorite mobile search engine without the Navigation bar and the toolbar.
Features:
Learn how to use UIWebView.
Learn how to enable user interaction.
Learn how to navigate to a mobile web site.
Learn how to an embeded resource into a UIWebView (very usefull for embedded help files),
Learn more about “Utility Applications” for iPhone with XCode.
Take the first steps [...]
31 Days of iPhone SDK Apps – Day 12: U Decide
Sunday, October 12, 2008 12:00 No CommentsU Decide
Life is about making decisions, sometimes tough decisions. But now we can take advantage of our iPhone to let them make the tough decisions for us.
Features:
Random numbers.
Learn about IBActions.
Learn how to use UIButtons, UILabels, and more.
Learn more about “Utility Applications” for iPhone with XCode.
Take the first steps to becoming an iPhone developer today.
Day 12: [...]
31 Days of iPhone SDK Apps – Day 11: Plumb-Bob
Saturday, October 11, 2008 12:00 No CommentsPlumb-Bob
A plumb-bob or a plummet is a weight with a pointed tip on the bottom that is suspended from a string and used as a vertical reference line.
This instrument has been used since the time of the ancient Egyptians by bricklayers, masons, and carpenters to ensure that their constructions are “plumb”, or perfectly upright.
We realize [...]
31 Days of iPhone SDK Apps – Day 10: Where am I?
Friday, October 10, 2008 12:00 No CommentsWhere am I?
Most of us know where we are at any given moment. But few of us know our exact longitude, latitude, and altitude. Now thanks to ‘Where am I?’ you can always know as long as you have your trusty iPhone at your side.
Features:
GPS access to longitude, latitude, and altitude.
Event delegates. * Learn how [...]
31 Days of iPhone SDK Apps – Day 09: Snow Fall
Thursday, October 9, 2008 12:00 No CommentsSnow Fall
This is a simple application with a very cool effect. It renders a dynamic snow shower with a single flake image.
Features:
Quartz Animations
Timer
Random Number Generator
Learn how to use UIImages, UIImageViews, and more.
Learn more about “Utility Applications” for iPhone with XCode.
Learn how to call use animations in your application.
Take the first steps to becoming an [...]
31 Days of iPhone SDK Apps – Day 08: Flickr KML
Wednesday, October 8, 2008 12:00 No CommentsFlickr KML
This is a simple application with a very cool effect. It allows users to load the Flickr KML file in to Google Maps on the iPhone. This will show push pins on the map for photos that have been recently geotagged on Flickr.
Features:
Learn how to have code run before your application really begins by [...]
31 Days of iPhone SDK Apps – Day 07: Speed Dialer
Tuesday, October 7, 2008 12:00 No CommentsSpeed Dialer
Speed dialer is for fast and easy calling to your favorite contacts, we can all use that! We thought we would use what we learned earlier this week on day 3 and apply it to the native iPhone technology of dialing the phone to demonstrate using settings with in the phone. …
Features:
Learn how to [...]
31 Days of iPhone SDK Apps – Day 06: Reaction Time
Monday, October 6, 2008 12:00 1 CommentReaction Time
Simple reaction time is usually defined as the time required for an observer to detect the presence of a stimulus. For example, an observer might be asked to press a button as soon as a light or sound appears. Mean RT is approximately 180 to 200 milliseconds to detect visual stimuli. Do you know [...]
31 Days of iPhone SDK Apps – Day 05: Count Me In
Sunday, October 5, 2008 12:00 No CommentsCount Me In
Sure everybody know how to count, counting is easy. But many of us have to wear 47 hats, so to speak, and multitask our way through the day. It is very easy to lose track of what number you were last on.
That’s where the power of “Count Me In” comes from. Now you [...]
