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i have a question about a very hard development thing: its okay choose ios4 sdk for startig a project with all the cool things in ios5? And with new iPad in the market?
Thanks
You can use iOS 4 SDK to build apps, if you like. However, those apps won't be able to use any of the new features in iOS 5.
It's better to use the latest version of the development tools, you can always set the target build to a lower OS version if you like.
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Can I start my version number 2.0 for a new iOS app?
Yes, you can start with 2.0. However subsequent release should be higher than it.
You can start your application with any valid version number. You need to just keep in mind to give same version number as in iTuneConnect and info.plist file of application...
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Hi am going to develop an iphone app which is similar to the app which is already availble in appstore .I would like to know whether i can start the app from scratch or i can customize the code of existing app.I need to know the best way for creating this type of app. Please give me some suggestions.
You have to start from scratch unless the developer of the other app shares the source code with you. You cant just pick an app from app store and edit it.
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Closed 11 years ago.
Now am working for iPhone/iPad applications. Am interesting to develop apps for Mac OS X also. I searched some tutorials for developing app for Mac in Google and i need to learn something about Mac apps. Can anyone please suggest me any tutorials, links, blocks to create a simple mac apps? Thanks in advance.
Use apple documentation for mac os library in your xcode..It is the best way to learn developing applications for mac... http://developer.apple.com/library/mac/navigation/#section=Resource%20Types&topic=Sample%20Code
Go through the tutorials at Cocoa Dev Central and you'll be up to speed in no time.
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Closed 11 years ago.
I'm an iPhone / iPad developer.
Wanting to explore in the Blackberry development.
Can someone please guide me through the initial phase.
I use a Mac. Will that be an issue for Blackberry development. Never used Eclipse. Thus such a doubt.
Cheers,
Roshit
Check this link for the enviroment:
http://us.blackberry.com/developers/javaappdev/macosx.jsp
You can add an emulator using wine Here's an example:
http://azizuysal.com/2009/07/06/blackberry-development-on-mac-os-x/
Finally, regarding programing. Well you need to know java and read some documentation like this
http://docs.blackberry.com/en/developers/deliverables/29251/index.jsp?name=UI+and+Navigation+-+Development+Guide+-+BlackBerry+Java+SDK7.0+Beta&language=English&userType=21&category=Java+Development+Guides+and+API+Reference&subCategory=
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What is the best Xcode version to use to compile an iOS app that will run on the greatest number of devices already out there?
iPhone iPod
You should always use the latest stable version.
As of today this would be Xcode 4.1 if you are on Lion and Xcode 4.0.2 if you are on Snow Leopard.
Obviously, the latest one. To date, 4.1