Get me to your iPhone – my personal iPhone App
by scholly on January 11, 2010
After Techcrunch was writing about Appmakr (here) I was really keen to test their service and how fast they were able to bring an app to the iTunes store. What can I say – very fast
Already last week they pushed my own app, build out of various rss-feeds to the market. So what – only rss-feeds?! Well, that’s correct, you could easily build something more sophisticated within a web-browser – but the attention for apps due to their better usability/experience is still high and will only vanish when flash 10 and html5 finally hit the market. For the short success “hard-coded” mobile apps, especially for the iPhone, are still the first choice.
So – you wanna get mine? Here it is – for free of course!
http://bit.ly/8HiPWo (itunes link)
It includes the blog, my twitter feed, the flickr timeline, my qype recommendations and youtube videos I uploaded. Have fun!
After Techcrunch was writing about Appmakr (here) I was really keen to test their service and how fast they were able to bring an app to the iTunes store. What can I say - very fast ;-) Already last week they pushed my own app, build out of various rss-feeds to the market. So what - only rss-feeds?! Well, that's correct, you could easily build something more sophisticated within a web-browser - but the attention for apps due to their better usability/experience is still high and will only vanish when flash 10 and html5 finally hit the market. For the short success "hard-coded" mobile apps, especially for the iPhone, are still the first choice.
So - you wanna get mine? Here it is - for free of course! ;-) http://bit.ly/8HiPWo (itunes link)
It includes the blog, my twitter feed, the flickr timeline, my qype recommendations and youtube videos I uploaded. Have fun!
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