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The iPhone Maps application is a revolutionary program that combines the power of GPS and Google Maps with an incredibly user-friendly interface. This Quick Tip will teach you how to begin taking advantage of this functionality by launching and configuring the Maps app from within your iPhone SDK project.
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Photo applications are very popular with iPhone users. One of the core features of popular photo applications is the Photo Gallery. In this tutorial you will learn to use the Three20 iPhone development Library that is used in the Facebook iPhone application to create a photo gallery to use in your next iPhone application.
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This iPhone SDK tutorial is the first in a multipart series on selling products and services in app with the Store Kit framework. Expect to learn the benefits and limitations of using the In App Purchase feature, the steps necessary to register paid in app content with Apple Inc., how to setup a simple store front, and the difference between the Built-In Product Model and the Server Product Model
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A Free iPhone SDK development tutorial, covering the history of iOS from iPhone OS version 1 to iOS4, and Xcode IDE
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In this article we look at iPhone development, the tools involved, the SDK, and we show how to get your first "Hello World!" iPhone app off the ground.
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This article describes how to sign and deploy your iPhone apps onto real iPhone and iPod touches for testing
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An understanding of outlets and actions is one of the first things you will need for iPhone programming. For someone coming from the .NET background, this is a concept that requires some time to get used to - the concepts are similar, but it is a
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So far, much mobile developer attention has been fixated on the iPhone SDK released by Apple to build native iPhone applications. This is understandable, since with the SDK you can write native iPhone apps that take full advantage of the capabilities
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One of the key limitations of the iPhone is its constraint on running applications in the background. Because of this, applications cannot keep running in the background when the user switches to another application. So, applications that require a
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The iPad runs on the same OS used by the iPhone and the iPod touch, which means that developers who are already familiar with iPhone programming are able to quickly write applications for the iPad. In fact, most (if not all) iPhone applications should
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