Apploop: FINALLY - A Useful iPhone RSS Reader!
louisgray.com —
By Mona Nomura of Pixel Bits (FriendFeed/Twitter) FriendFeeders ask time and time again, "Where do you find the things you post?" and "Why don't you ever run out of things to post?" My short answer is "Google", since my methods are quite simple... yet complicated. Discovering this app is the perfect opportunity to elaborate on one of my major resources: RSS. I am a huge RSS junkie. I'm all about picture + headline + the first few topic sentences. If all three interest me, I have the option to read the entire article. Most of the stuff I post is pulled from my various feeds. Since ...
AppLoop Transforms Blogs Into Native iPhone Applications
TechCrunch —
Two-man startup AppLoop has added to its suite of self-service tools for iPhone developers by launching App Generator, which automatically turns any blog with an RSS feed into a native iPhone app modeled after that of the The New York Times.
To create an app, all you have to do is answer a series of questions for the App Generator’s setup wizard. These include your blog’s address, name, icon and logo, as well as how much you’d like to charge for your application (if anything) and what color scheme you’d like to use. Once you finish the form (and verify that you are indeed the owner of the ...
AppLoop Generator Turns Content Into iPhone Apps
Cult of Mac —
AppLoop released a program today that turns any web content into a native iPhone app in under two minutes.
Because many websites are produced by people with few to no developers’ skills and because the iPhone does not store web content locally on the device, developers at AppLoop sensed the need for a way to let content providers do a better job of extending their material to mobile platform users.
Enter the Mobile Application Generator, which converts any RSS feed into a brandable mobile application in less than two minutes. It requires no programming, software downloads, or code maintenance - AppLoop does the nerdy ...
AppLoop brings automated application development to the iPhone
The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) —
Filed under: Developer, iPhone, App Store, SDK, iPod touch 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 really great idea for an iPhone application, but not have the programming knowledge to back it up and follow through with the idea. This is where AppLoop comes in. AppLoop is a ...
AppLoop iPhone App Generator (Now Anyone Can Be A Developer!)
TheAppleBlog —
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: First, I have no development or coding experience (I stumble through basic HTML). Second, I never actually downloaded the SDK, out of laziness.
AppLoop, a new venture by Eric Kerr and Ashwani Kumar, aims to help me and others like me create iPhone apps while leaving intact my ignorance and my tendency towards sloth. The web-based generator takes any RSS feed and converts it into a native iPhone ...
AppLoop - an iPhone application generator
TechChee.com, shop online for gadget, gizmo and hot tech stuff —
[image] AppLoop is a great tool being developed by a new venture by Eric Kerr and Ashwani Kumar. The tool allows a novice to start developing applications for iPhone in just minutes. It’s a web-based tool which takes RSS feed and converts it into a native iPhone application, which is also with offline storage. Furthermore, it also helps submit your newly developed iPhone apps to the Apple app store and provides analytics for it. As long as you grab any RSS feed from any useful web services/blogs and you’ll be able to create a mini version or a widget on the Apple iPhone. You don’t have to deal with any complex coding. Any layman can start using ...
AppLoop Makes Everyone an iPhone App Developer
Mac|Life all RSS Feed —
apploop 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. AppLoop gives publishers, and bloggers, the ability to easily submit their RSS feeds to the site's Mobile Application Generator, tweak a few settings, and have their newly created app submitted to Apple for consideration all within a few minutes. Oh, did we mention it's free? For now, the system is by invite only. We've placed MacLife.com in the queue and hopefully we'll get our invite soon and we can report on how well the system works. Until then, watch their informative video below. iPhone ...
AppLoop Makes it Extremely Easy to Develope Applications
Touch Podium —
App Generator from AppLoop makes it easy to convert your site to a mobile app in less than two minutes.
AppLoop is a new service that allows anyone with a web browser and RSS feed to create an application, and submit it to the App Store, without having to write a single line of code. The service works by generating a .plist file on ...
AppLoop Mobile Application Generator: Create an App in 2 Minutes
iSmashPhone —
For those with the desire to create Apps but lack the technical know-how, your solution has arrived. Silicon Valley start-up Apploop, an advertising, publishing, and analytics solution for mobile applications, has developed the Mobile Application Generator. This program takes RSS feeds and converts them into ...




