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Archive for February, 2010

Spotlight on two new iPhone apps made with TapLynx

Tuesday, February 23rd, 2010

This has been a fun week in the TapLynx community. I love to see what people are coming out with, and recently two apps have been released that are really slick and show off some of the great things you can do with the TapLynx framework.

iGovernment

Soon after the iGovernment app went live, it placed in the top 50 of paid news apps. As of writing it is at number 33 with 10 5-star ratings. The app provides over 50 feeds of information pertaining to the three branches of the Federal Government.

Download the app: http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/igovernment-news-politics/id355225685?mt=8

Website (right now it will redirect to iTunes Preview): http://igovernmentapp.com

Follow on Twitter: http://twitter.com/igovernmentapp

NZiPhone

We blogged earlier about Philip Roy from NZiPhone.com and his experiences with building an app using TapLynx. It’s a great resource for current users and interested parties, and the entire series can be found on the NZiPhone website: http://www.nziphone.com/ The app provides information for the New Zealand Macintosh community.

Download the app: http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/nziphone-com-nzmac-com-news/id354923663?mt=8

Website: http://www.nziphone.com/news/site/introducing-the-nziphonecom-nzmaccom-iphone-app.html

Follow on Twitter: http://twitter.com/nziphone

NZiPhone.com’s Experience Using TapLynx

Thursday, February 18th, 2010

While the best way to experience TapLynx is to download the SDK and play around with it yourself, Philip Roy, over at NZiPhone.com has chronicled his experiences with TapLynx — having written two detailed and helpful writeups.  The first, The TapLynx Experience — Part 1 — Getting Set Up, is available here.  The second, The TapLynx Experience — Part 2 — Adding Feeds and Tabs, can be accessed here.

Thanks, Philip, for documenting your experiences using TapLynx!

If you’re considering using TapLynx to build a iPhone app, I’d suggest you’d read what Phillip has written.  It is informative and instructive.

TapLynx partners can help you with your iPhone app

Tuesday, February 9th, 2010

We’ve recently added a few more people to our partners list on the TapLynx About page: http://taplynx.com/about/

All of these groups and individuals have shown their prowess in iPhone app development, but not only that they are integral parts of the TapLynx community and good friends of ours. If you need any help designing or developing your iPhone app, feel free to contact any of them.

First TapLynx Plug-in Created!

Monday, February 1st, 2010

I’m excited to report that we’ve had our first TapLynx plug-in created — by a TapLynx user.  According to Tyree Apps, the plug-in, called Citizen Reporter, is “a little view controller that lets a TapLynx app offer the user a quick way to snap a photo and then email it to someone without ever leaving the TapLynx-based application.”

As Brent Simmons, creator of TapLynx, says on his blog, “one of my favorite parts of TapLynx is that it’s extendable: you can create new views with new features. (Note to programmers: TapLynx is a static library. You still use Xcode to build apps, though TapLynx makes it so you write code only if you want to.)

For those more technically inclined, Tyree Apps has a great, and very detailed explanation of the first TapLynx plug-in in their blog post in their blog post here. You can also see what the plug-in looks like.

Finally, I would be remiss if I didn’t post the kind words they had to say about TapLynx itself: If you ever want to create an RSS based application you should definitely check out the TapLynx framework. The framework is designed to be used by people with limited coding experience and is controlled by making configuration changes to a .plist file. If you have a list of RSS feeds and a couple of images, you can have an app compiled and ready to submit to the App store in under an hour. Really.

Thanks, guys, and great work!