The 7 Day iPad/iPhone Universal App – FileFly

With Tweets taking up all our time over the last few months we totally missed out on putting in lots of time to make a really sweet iPad app.  Once we submitted Tweets to the App Store we got an email from Apple a day later saying we have 7 days to get them our iPad apps for the grand opening.  Well, we didn’t have anything to send them but that email sparked a great idea for a fast-to-develop app. (more…)

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Tweets and Feeds New Versions In Apple’s Hands

After a long 2 weeks of iPad preparation (more on that later) we managed to get an update for both Tweets and Feeds out to Apple.  Feed’s update is a small one but an important one. (more…)

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iPad and iPhone Apps and the App Store

With the coming of the “Jesus Pad” (see previous post) Apple is threatening to shake things up yet again.  This time it’s not the smart phone world that’s in for a rattling but the much larger world of personal computing.  As mentioned in my previous post, apps are going to be a big thing on the iPad (Obviously.  What good is an iPad with no apps).  Developers have some big decisions to make about how they are going to create and sell their apps in the coming months.

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iPad: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly

Let me first preface this by saying this opinion piece comes from the perspective of not just a user but a developer and user.  The last few months there has been a lot of chatter about the iSlate or iTablet (now known as the iPad for better or for worse).  This all culminated in the release of the iPad last week in typical Apple fashion.  Much like most of Apple’s largish announcements there is always a pretty big divide as to if the new device has any credibility or purpose.  A quick look back to the iPhone and iPod announcements shows pretty much the same theme:

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