Just how difficult is it to code new applications for the iPod Touch and iPhone? Sean Heber seems determined to prove that the answer is “not very tricky at all”, as he’s set himself the target of producing a new app every day of November.
“In the coming month, I hope to deliver a variety of different iphone app that try to use several of the the fundamental features that the iPhone platform has to offer - along with some that are just plain silly or fun. Some will no-doubt be duds - but I’m hoping that out of 31 apps (counting Pumpkin), that perhaps one or two will strike a chord with you in some way and bring a little joy or spark of inspiration into your life” Sean Heber iApp-a-Day
So far there’s a mixture of the daft and the useful, but particular stand-outs are Graffiti, which looks at first glance like a basic message-wall but actually does some damned clever things in terms of keeping your message at the same point on everyone’s handset, and today’s app, Scribble, which lets you draw by tilting the iPhone around.
You’re bound to find something you’re interested in, so it’s one for the bookmarks list.
Posted on November 13th, 2007 by admin
Filed under: iPhone News, iPhone Fun
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