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by Dave Wood
Dave Wood
Owner/President of Cerebral Gardens
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Sunday, 16 January 2011 22:01
Category iDevBlogADay
For today's iDevBlogADay post, I'm going to cover some useful tips and tricks. These are presented in no particular order, and are pretty much unrelated to each other. Hopefully you'll find some, or all of them useful.
Tags: iDevBlogADay, iOS, iPhone, Apple, XCode, iPad, Objective-C, Tips & Tricks, Property, Multilingual, NSLog, DebugLog, dSYM, Push Notifications, Retain/Release, App Store
by Dave Wood
Dave Wood
Owner/President of Cerebral Gardens
User is currently offline
Sunday, 29 August 2010 07:00
Category Tips & Tricks
Apple is making fantastic progress with iOS. They continue to release firmware updates and betas at a frequent pace, and with each new release, developers must download and install a new version of XCode compatible with the new firmware. Managing the various versions and their associated firmwares can be a challenge. In this article I'm going to give you a couple of tips that will hopefully help.
Tags: iDevBlogADay, iPad, iOS, XCode, iPhone, iPod touch, Apple, Tips & Tricks
by Dave Wood
Dave Wood
Owner/President of Cerebral Gardens
User is currently offline
Wednesday, 30 September 2009 18:46
Category App Store
Everybody else seems to have a blog, so I suppose Cerebral Gardens ought to have one too. This will be written by me, Dave Wood, our lead developer.
The issue that has compelled me to finally write something is the whole Tweetie upgrade pricing issue. First, I want to say that I always try to look at an issue from every side, though I'm not always successful at that. In this case it's pretty easy, since I'm both a developer and a user. Next, I'll admit that while I did buy Tweetie v1 for iPhone, I barely use it. I use Tweetdeck most of the time because of it's quick account changes. And Twitterific the rest of the time. Bought Tweetie just because it worked during the twitpocalypse. I do use Tweetie on my Mac exclusively (with the ads 'cause I like the ads, very relevant to me).
Tags: Tweetie, Pricing, Apple, App Store, iPod touch, Updates, iPhone, iOS