I want to display all apps there was installed on the iPhone in a UITableView in my App and then I would like to display the Internet usage of each apps there are installed. Is that Possible?
No, you can't do that. Apple specifically prevents apps from learning about other installed apps.
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I am currently working on an In-House Enterprise application for which I need to launch an already installed iOS app remotely, not considering jail broken devices & it should happen without user interaction.
Sorry this can't be happen without user interaction. I am pretty sure about this.
I would like to know that is it possible to implement and run a new app store for iOS apps? I know, iOS devices must download apps only from AppStore, but is there any way to run an independence iOS AppStore website or app?
The answer is NO. period.
3.2.2 Unacceptable
(i) Creating an interface for displaying third party apps, extensions, or plug-ins similar to the App Store or as a general-interest collection.
App Store Guidelines
Jailbreak app stores: something like Cydia. You can do pretty much anything with / on jailbroken devices.
You can easily create a website that is a subset of the official AppStore with different filters / rankings / search capabilites etc. In the end you can only support the apps available in the real AppStore since that is the only place to install apps from
Create an entire development environment and ecosystem to create apps which can be installed inside your new AppStore2.0 app. But good luck doing that complex task and good luck getting it through the apple review process.
Enter to Apple enterprise program - https://developer.apple.com/programs/enterprise/
My app has been rejected by Apple for the following reason "Our team is aware that iHasApp is using publicly available APIs, however this specific implementation abuses canOpenURL: to detect all apps on a given device".So I start to look for another way to list all the installed app in the user's phone.So my questions are:
1/Are they some web apps which can detect the installed apps?
2/is it possible to detect apps using their icones?
If you implement a workaround, the chances are that Apple will still reject your app anyway.
Obtaining a list of applications installed on the phone is evidently disallowed. Apple has rejected apps using lots of methods to detect this:
Your solution of "canOpenURL"
This solution using private apis List of all apps installed on iOS device and their position on the Home Screen (Springboard)
This (dated) answer using file path manipulation and private apis: get list of installed applications on iphone objective-c
I do not have a Mac so I was wondering if I can start building iOS apps using my iPad 2 and iPhone only?
Very short answer: No.
Xcode doesn't run on iOS.
if u want short answer, it's "No"
long answers:
there are some intresting apps on ipad2 for creating another app.... but only for play, totally not practical.
if u have a PC(windows or linux), u can run VMvare, install OSX. then u can install Xcode, and develop ios app. Remember, Xcode is the key for apple platform developing.
Buy a Mac, if u want develop app more than a try.
read this for more info: Starting iPhone app development in Linux?
you can use third-party software, but in the end you always need to compile a XCode. Except if you use web solutions. Consider that still does not have the same user's native programming expirence.
Link to watch:
http://phonegap.com/
http://www.appcelerator.com
http://www.melablog.it/post/10228/creare-applicazioni-per-iphone-senza-conoscere-objective-c-e-cocoa-5-idee-per-tutte-le-necessita
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Short answer: NO
If remove your ONLY word in question, you can remote connect to Mac thru your iPad or iPhone
You can, actually create installable web apps in iOS, using an html editing app like Koder, however do not expect to utilize hardware features like the camera or vibrator, since you are still a webpage running on a chrome less browser. Anyways good luck building web apps!
I am wondering if it's possible to get information on which iOS device (iPhone, iPad, iPod) my applications were downloaded?
Obviously no one is looking for download statistics for their apps.
I have found the answer from Apple technician that as of now there is now way to drill-down to device level in statistics. But they are looking to implement this feature.
Also the iTc Mobile app is more powerful than web based instance.
You can either by building your own iTunes Connect app or using a third party like AppFigures.
Currently there is no way of getting this information from within iTunes Connect.
I'm also looking for iOS version stats, but can't find any anywhere.