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AppLoop brings automated application development to the iPhone
AppLoop brings automated application development to the iPhone
With the iPhone SDK , Apple is pioneering a new mobile development platform that is ahead of it's time; however, this innovation comes with a major caveat: It requires Cocoa (or Objective-C ) programming knowledge. You may ask "Why is this a problem?" Well, someone might have a ...
AppLoop - Mobile Application Services
apploop.com — About Blog Register Login For Publishers Web-based Generator converts any RSS feed into an iPhone application in... less than two minutes. We do everything from coding to maintaining and submitting the app. For free . Bundled Analytics track visitors, ... (more) AppLoop - Mobile Application Services
MacLife: AppLoop Makes Everyone an iPhone App Developer
MacLife: AppLoop Makes Everyone an iPhone App Developer
maclife.com — Bloggers and Web site publishers looking to create a standalone App Store app can finally pull their... heads out of that Cocoa book and get back to writing (more) MacLife: AppLoop Makes Everyone an iPhone App Developer
AppLoop iPhone App Generator (Now Anyone Can Be A Developer!)
theappleblog.com — I’ve wanted really badly to develop an iPhone application since the SDK was announced. What kind of... application? It doesn’t matter. Something not too ugly that does something of limited utility, and does it well. I ran into two problems: ... (more) AppLoop iPhone App Generator (Now Anyone Can Be ...
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AppLoop Makes it Extremely Easy to Develope Applications
Touch Podium — ... collected from our free analytics package. You can have an App Store application ready for approval, all in less than a few minutes time. Impossible? Why not give it a try? Go on and start the process by checking out the AppLoop website link below. Eric and I just may give this one a try with Touch Podium and Frapstr. Look out for those two apps (free, of course) on the App Store (hopefully) soon! Link to AppLoop. (via TUAW) Related Stories: There are no related stories for this entry. ...

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