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August 27, 2011, 08:26:33 PM
#67
video tutorial from Stanford university - developing for iOs is also free on iTunes
it's about 20 sessions, explaining all key aspects of app development for iPhone,Pad,Pod devices
go, create.

edit: the free xcode requires mac os 10.7 and is version 4.1
mine was for a few dollars and is version 4.0.2 (and i run 10.6.8 )

either way anyone who is interested and can click a few buttons _should_ be able to build it in less than 1 bottle of wine
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August 26, 2011, 04:54:16 PM
#66
Someone could write an iFart ButtCoin edition, include Bitcoind as an easter egg.
There's your useless app Steve, oh right.... Tim Cook is in charge now, let's see what he thinks about bitcoin


I'm enjoing the bitcoin app on my android phone. I've even got some people to install it.

- sent from my Galaxy S.
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August 26, 2011, 07:44:49 AM
#65
Shocked on apple site they demand $99/y for it - or did you mean some other source? didnt find anything directly in the ios-appstore excepting some helpers and how-tos

but perhaps my blindness asks its tribute and someone can point me (and prolly some others) in a good direction  Roll Eyes
Haha good luck programming on iOS  Grin
xcode is only available for Mac OS X - 10.6.8 and up - if you're running 10.6.8 or newer there will be an App Store for Mac on your computer through which you can download xcode for free.

$99 a year is for the developer program, which allows you to do things like download betas of new versions, and may be necessary to acquire profiles that allow you to install software on devices. Only, I'm too lazy to look up whether you do need the dev account for that  Wink
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August 25, 2011, 04:40:16 PM
#64
 Shocked on apple site they demand $99/y for it - or did you mean some other source? didnt find anything directly in the ios-appstore excepting some helpers and how-tos

but perhaps my blindness asks its tribute and someone can point me (and prolly some others) in a good direction  Roll Eyes
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August 25, 2011, 01:58:29 PM
#63
testflightapp.com says, there aint no ipad2-version. but shouldnt run any iphone app on ipad already?!
is there a solution to use the app on ipads withour being a ios-developer?
xcode is free on the app store these days, but I'm not sure whether you can install your code on a device without the dev account - no harm trying though!
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August 24, 2011, 06:56:32 AM
#62
testflightapp.com says, there aint no ipad2-version. but shouldnt run any iphone app on ipad already?!
is there a solution to use the app on ipads withour being a ios-developer?
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July 26, 2011, 02:48:17 PM
#61
I managed to compile it but the app seems to crash
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July 23, 2011, 10:28:14 PM
#60
I just found that thread
So, finally, what's going on? The project is abandoned? Are some people still interested?

I will pledge 1 bitcoin to whoever makes this installable through Cydia.
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July 23, 2011, 12:28:15 PM
#59
I just found that thread
So, finally, what's going on? The project is abandoned? Are some people still interested?
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July 07, 2011, 08:28:37 PM
#58
got a final rejection
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July 06, 2011, 08:39:09 PM
#57
I will try to talk with the App review people at WWDC next week and see what exactly they object to.

Did you find out anything at WWDC?
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June 10, 2011, 12:41:02 PM
#55
In this way we could get our foot in the door.
and get banned from app store?
anyway it should be doable. you probably need a button to switch to the bitcoin part of the app and merge the code to your app.
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June 09, 2011, 03:02:57 PM
#54
Hello -

I have a personal app published on the Apps store and was thinking
I could fairly easily integrate it into the App for an updated pro version.

What would be the minimum needed to make it useful.

In this way we could get our foot in the door.

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June 06, 2011, 04:20:21 AM
#53
Smiley as soon as app store accepts bitcoins I'll pay the 3.99 $

btw if it hits the top rank in the finance category it will be additional bitcoin promotion ...
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June 04, 2011, 08:12:54 AM
#51
I'm not sure I want to risk submitting on my account, though
Did you wanted to say that a new company is needed for submitting on Cydia or for re-submitting on App Store?

I will try to talk with the App review people at WWDC next week and see what exactly they object to.
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June 01, 2011, 03:17:41 AM
#50
Also I am not sure if you can take someones else .app file and sign it with your provisioning file.
On a second thought I am sure you cant.
Because the App id has to match the certificate which you get from the developers site (to which you have access only if you pay $100/yr)

I'm an iOS Developer. Long ago (about 3 years) I published an app on Cydia. If I remember correctly, the process at that time involved re-signing the app binary, so I actually think this may be possible.

Publishing on the App Store is indeed the most promising route. I'm not sure I want to risk submitting on my account, though, as I have other successful apps published under that account. Maybe we can establish a new Bitcoin company for the sole purpose of trying to get a Bitcoin app published on the App Store. If anyone's interested in helping with this, contact me.
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May 24, 2011, 04:30:55 PM
#49
you need the $100/yr (the $5 app used to be free)
it's still free for registered developers ($100/yr) but I only needed the compiler & co to work on a different project, not targeted on iOS. so i spent the 5 bucks as a one off payment for a nice tool.

Also I am not sure if you can take someones else .app file and sign it with your provisioning file.
On a second thought I am sure you cant.
Because the App id has to match the certificate which you get from the developers site (to which you have access only if you pay $100/yr)
seems like a no go at the moment. thanks for the clarification.
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May 24, 2011, 02:15:49 PM
#48
you need the $100/yr (the $5 app used to be free)

Also I am not sure if you can take someones else .app file and sign it with your provisioning file.
On a second thought I am sure you cant.
Because the App id has to match the certificate which you get from the developers site (to which you have access only if you pay $100/yr)
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