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(99%) convert software written in Flash into standalone iPhone apps?
According to this article in WIRED, it may be happening after all!! Yes, converting your flash content for the iphone ?! Adobe is adding support to its Flash Professional CS5 developer kit to convert software written in Flash into standalone iPhone applications. Many of us have been waiting & hoping for this to happen. dreaming of selling your flash [...] (translate)
(52%) (rt) Type: Krakens, font finders, & more
"This typography is making me thirsty..." Check out Kraken rum. (I think I met this beast on honeymoon.) Adobe's cool Font Finder lets you dial in parameters to browse 2,200 typefaces. Here's an interesting type treatment for an alternate iPhone lock screen. Clever JavaScript trickery = Scollbar typography. [Via] (translate)
(75%) Review of Star Wars Trench Run for the iPhone & iPod Touch
I very much wanted to give Star Wars Trench Run for my iPod Touch (or iPhone) a strong recommendation for a couple of reasons. First, it's Star Wars and despite George Lucas' attempts to destroy my fond childhood memories of his creation, they still persist. Second, it was created by a local company, Infrared5, and I had met one of the principles of the company at my Boston event. However, I can't truly recommend this game mostly because its gameplay is too shallow and repetitive to warrant its $4.99 price (which is moderately high by App Store standards). To be (translate)
(52%) Augmented Reality last examples
Some things I have lastly seen on web, just five examples of good use of this technologyZugara: FashionistaEsquire Augmented Reality video: A tourLayar, first mobile to have AR (Android)AKQA Augmented Reality for USPSNearest Tube Augmented Reality App for iPhone 3GSComet&Actionscript (translate)
(84%) New Rubik Cube Solved
Solved with some hack. Sent from my iPhone Posted via email from Confessions from the view of the iPhone addthis_url = 'http%3A%2F%2Fkennethteo.com%2F2009%2F11%2F19%2Fnew-rubik-cube-solved%2F'; addthis_title = 'New+Rubik+Cube+Solved'; addthis_pub = 'kennethteo'; (translate)
(83%) Google Earth 2.0 for iPhone Imports My Maps
This week, Google Earth 2.0 for iPhone gets more useful by pulling those Google maps you saved in the My Maps section of the Google Maps Web site into the app's mobile orbit. (translate)
(90%) New Rubik Cube
Can you solve this? Sent from my iPhone Posted via email from Confessions from the view of the iPhone addthis_url = 'http%3A%2F%2Fkennethteo.com%2F2009%2F11%2F18%2Fnew-rubik-cube%2F'; addthis_title = 'New+Rubik+Cube'; addthis_pub = 'kennethteo'; (translate)
(100%) The iPhone: Tricorder Version 1.0?
The iPhone, in addition to revolutionizing how people thought about mobile phone user interfaces, also was one of the first devices to offer a suite of sensors measuring everything from the visual environment to position to acceleration, all in a package that could fit in your shirt pocket. On December 3rd, O'Reilly will be offering a one-day online edition of the Where 2.0 conference, focusing on the iPhone sensors, and what you can do with them. Alasdair Allan (the University of Exeter and Babilim Light Industries) and Jeffrey Powers (Occipital) will be among the speakers, and I recently spoke with (translate)
(84%) How Apple’s App Store review process hurt Occipital’s RedLaser SDK and my very own ‘avit iPhone app
Occipital is the company behind RedLaser (iTunes link), a hugely-successful barcode scanning app for the iPhone that is one of the top-selling and highest-grossing apps on the App Store. Beyond that, however, Occipital is a Value Adder, just like Joe Hewitt. Instead of being content with having one of the top-selling apps on the App [...] (translate)
(90%) A little Bash script for speeding up Ad Hoc iPhone distribution builds
When deploying beta builds of your iPhone apps, you make what is known is an Ad Hoc distribution. Apple's instructions tell you that you should zip up the Ad Hoc distribution and send it to your testers along with your .mobileprovision file. As John Hartzog discovered, however, using the Compress option in Finder for Ad [...] (translate)