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How To Create An App You will learn: 1. Things to Consider Before Developing Your First iPad App 2. iPad And iPhone Apps - The Similarities And Differences 3. How to Create a iPhone App Without Programming Expertise 4. How You Can You Develop iPad/iPhone Apps On A Windows Computer

1. Things to Consider Before Developing Your First iPad App By Alan L Smith Today, iPad has become center of attraction by many users which cause application market flooded with tones of iPad apps. Developers around the world are getting into iPad App Development to showcase their talent and to earn some good money from its unbelievable popularity.

If you are fresher in iPad Application Development and wish to get success from your first iPad app itself, then below are few important things you should keep in mind before you design or develop your first iPad App. Let's have look on each of them in more detail:• Know your users! This is first and most important thing developer should consider before they actually implement the app. Generally, iPad has been widely used by specific group of people who are top corporate or are at top position in their companies and used by mature users. This gadget is not used by young crowd, so the app you develop for iPad should be more professional and high in quality. So, always first know your target users and plan your app accordingly to taste the success from your first app itself. • Get familiar with features and functionalities of iPad! To develop iPad app which smoothly runs on it requires one to first get familiar with all the features and understand its different functionalities, as there is vast different in developing mobile app and app for iPad. It has widest screen size you have


ever seen in addition with rich features split view, custom keyboard and lot more. Get your hands on each of its functionalities and features, it will help you to develop app more efficiently as you know what will suit and what will not. • Make a plan and put it in action! It is very common thing that every professional developers do before they actually develop iPad App. Making plan will help to know whether your idea is practically possible or not and help to improve features of your app. • Get yourself registered on Apple's iPad Dev Program. To develop any application for Apple's iPhone or iPad one must register to it in order to get essential kits like SDK and other tools needed in development of iPad apps. • Last but not the least thing is verifying the system requirements needed to develop iPad Application. Just verify that you have MAC or MAC mini OS on your system, most recent release of Snow Leopard, Apple iPad. Also one should have ample designing skills and marketing knowledge to make your iPad Application Development successful venture. So, these are some of the most basic aspects developers should always consider while they develop their first iPad Application.

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2. iPad And iPhone Apps - The Similarities And Differences By Abdullah Maricar People who design an iPhone app know the similarities and differences between the iPhone and the iPad and their impact on the apps used in these two very popular and smart devices. When the iPad was first introduced to the market, Apple let people know that their iPhone apps can perfectly be used in iPads and it was true. However, as time passed and new apps were created and used, more and more of those applications became exclusive to one or the other of the devices.

First let us look at the similarities and differences between the iPhone and the iPad and how they affect the design of iPhone apps. The iPhone is used to make phone calls or video calls on some models, send text and email messages, read books on it, play music and videos, surf the Internet and take photos. The iPad is used mainly for browsing online, reading books, and playing multimedia files. So basically, the iPad can do all the things that the iPhone does except make calls and send text messages. However, some iPad apps do allow us to send texts. So what are their differences? The iPad is a much larger device and has a bigger touchscreen than the iPhone. Because of its smaller size, the iPhone is primarily used to make phone calls. On the other hand the iPad serves as a PC or notebook. The docking device of one of the models has a physical keyboard which when attached to the tablet, converts it into a laptop or notebook. Very cool! If you want to create an app for the two devices the difference in size is a key factor. Today, you don't want to use an app you're using in your iPhone in your iPad or vice versa. It may work, but not as perfectly as in the device it was originally created for. The people who create iPad apps have taken advantage of the larger touchscreen of the tablet. iPad apps when downloaded on the iPhone do not look as great. The 'shrinking' of the app renders it unreadable. The reverse is true of the iPhone app. However, the pictures and text of the magazine and newspaper apps won't fit on the smaller touchscreen of the iPhone. And the iPhone apps downloaded on the iPad device, suffer a loss of quality. The graphics are enlarged and they become pixellated and blurry. To fix these issues, some people who design iPhone apps have created two versions for the devices. All the user has to do is to download the correct one on his device and enjoy its graphics and functionality.


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3. How to Create a iPhone App Without Programming Expertise By George X Smith

All software apps, be it for the iPhone, iPad, Android or any other computer software platform, have come from a casual concept, idea or thought. In the past, taking the idea to app development has been the exclusive domain of a select group of computer software development professionals. For quite a few years, and particularly for those who're outside the software development community, the method on how this is completed has remained a complete mystery. In today's globally connected world, this is no longer the situation. If you have an outstanding app that could serve even a small segment of the billions of potential prospects within the exploding mobile app market place, it is very possible for you to make it with little or no programming experience. The key is to understand how to effectively outsource and contract your work to the vast resource of talented individuals spread across the globe and have them be part of your virtual app development team. To quote, Tom Friedman of the New York Times, "You can rent genius..cheap!". •

Here are some tips on how you can successfully bring your app idea to market in the form of a iPhone or iPad app: Possess a Relevant Concept:

The very first question that needs to be addressed is from the client or market point of view, not yours. How is your idea relevant for the marketplace? What need does it address? Does it make the potential


customer's life simpler? Does it make it a lot more entertaining? Stop or prevent some persistent discomfort? Resolve a specific dilemma? Cater to a specific audience? Your idea needs to be flushed out and be quite clear as well as focused. Typically your first impulse on what you feel is relevant... won't be. •

Do Your Homework and Research:

Check out your target market place. Does this an app have real sustainable growth potential? Visit the Apple app store AND Google's Play Store. Look around and have a look at the competitors. What are the top features of the existing apps? What are they lacking? Once again..Do your homework. This cannot be overstated. Understand from others, don't personally $fund$ your own mistakes. •

Employ All the Great Features of the iPhone To your Advantage:

You'll find quite a few good and distinct product features offered by Apple. Simple user design and functionally is a hallmark of Apple's success. Apple really understands and has invested in these features to make their client's experience an very enjoyable one. Examples are features like the accelerometer, pinch, swiping options, rotate and so forth. Experiment with these capabilities on apps that use them and contemplate ways that you could incorporate and leverage them into your app design. •

Sketch and Design:

Commit your thoughts to written form. In addition to writing words, sketch, draw, add color and lay out flow charts. It's critical you move your concept out of your brain to paper (or, should you be absolutely digital..a Tablet). Flow chart not merely why a person would want your app but how they would use it. This really is especially essential if your app is a game. •

Assemble Your Team and Move Forward:

Now that you have your idea flushed out. Pull your team together. Fully grasp and define what your role is going to be as well as theirs. Have them sign their respective Non Disclosure agreements or NDA's and any contractor agreements then move forward. As is typical, the devil is in the details. You may wish to stop by our web site for more information but in any event, do delight in YOUR app development journey! G Smith is a writer who specializes in business startups and development.Click to learn more about Write An iPhone or iPad app with little or no programming experience. Also stop by our site where you can find tips about Marketing and Selling Your iPhone or iPad app.

4.How You Can You Develop iPad/iPhone Apps On A Windows Computer By Andrew Tucke


Those who are just getting started on developing iPhone apps do wonder if they can do so on a Windows-based computer. The answer is that it can be done using other computer programs apart from those found on Macs. These include general iPad and iPhone application creators, game engines and javascript/html solutions that can be used for hybrid application development. There are a number of development option on computers that are not Macs. One is Flash CS5.5 which has proven to work very well with the Flash iPhone Packager. The iOS packager enables one to create applications on Windows. It is also possible to create flash iOS apps in other environments other than Adobe one. This can be done using the Flex compiler and the application that has been created can be package on an iPhone if one follows the same guidelines as for creating it. Airplay SDK is the other Windows-based option for creating applications. It can be used to create games and to sign them up on a PC. It is an ideal solution for 2D as well as 3D apps and games as there is a free offer available to independent developers. This and Flash CS5.5 can be used to in the compilation of codes that are native to iPhones directly from a Windows PC. The majority of applications that can be found in the app store have been created with these two options. Game developers can work on their Windows-based computer using Unity 3D. It is a game development engine with an in-built editor that is powered by two drivers known as C# and Boo. The editor on this app developing tool as well as the editing function is compatible wit both Mac and Windows. There is also Stonetrip S3D which is an engine for developing games. It also comes with an in-built editor that uses LUA and both can be used with Windows. It is important the these two game developing engines make is possible to develop applications without a Mac, a Mac must be used to test it. There is also Appcelerator Titanium which is very widely used. It however does have a limitation of apps that are limited because while it is possible to compile them as native apps and to send them into the applications store, they are based on javascript or html. This is also the case with Geuitec MobiOne which is fitted as a designer that appears on the interface. It uses the Phonegap framework to facilitate native functionality. It can only run on Windows-run computers and is HTML and Javascript based as well. Developing iPhone apps is all about creativity, both in the application that is created and how it is created. Not having a Mac is not an excuse for getting your idea out there, working and earning you some good money. Visit Create-iphone-apps-now.com and discover how to start developing iPhone apps with no programming experience, and discover the secret to successfully market your created iPhone apps in


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