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Hi friends I am developing an application to display push notification.I would Like to know weather it is Chargeable Push Notification Essential.
RIM charges based on the frequency and size of the push data, and the number of clients being pushed to. When you apply for push credetials the limitations and cost of each type of account are explained. Current information is available from the Push Service site.
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I have some ideas for new apps.
And I have one question. Can I get information about launched apps? I need only names of this apps. Is it real to make? And if it is realizable, will it will be accepted by appStore?
There is a way to achieve this. You'll need process names of apps, not their AppStore names.
How to get information about free memory and running processes in an App Store approved app? (Yes, there is one!)
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I want let users make calls through my app. Is there a way to hide the number being called, so that the privacy is protected?
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I don't think that this is possible, as it could be used for malicious purposes.
If you want the privacy of the person making the call to be hidden, you can use a *67 prefix on the number when you dial. Basically, just add *67 to the beginning of the number. Most US carriers support this.
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I build an app in RoR which is on heroku. And I want to send a fax every time an order is taking place. What will be the best option for me?
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You could use InterFAX or eFaxCorporate. I don't think any of these APIs come pre-integrated with Heroku though. The use of InterFAX from a Ruby environment is documented on this book.
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Could any one please tell me a good gem for Messaging System with attachments feature to send messages with in the application.
Thanks in advance.
In cases like this it is useful to look at the excellent RubyToolbox for projects in that space.
https://www.ruby-toolbox.com/categories/User_Messaging_Systems
They list a number of messaging systems where users within an application can send each other messages
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I am developing an iPhone app and I need it to call a number that starts with *, is there a way to overcome Apple's restrictions (I know they prevent that)?
If Apple has explicitly restricted something then you can't just "overcome" it in the build in SDK. Usually the only way to get around Apple's security protocols is to develop an application strictly for Cydia.