Hi everyone, I am a developer for the iPhone/iPod Touch platform, and I was wandering if anybody had any preferences for an App they'd like to see on the App Store.
I'm open to most suggestions.
I'm open to most suggestions.
Hi everyone, I am a developer for the iPhone/iPod Touch platform, and I was wandering if anybody had any preferences for an App they'd like to see on the App Store.
I'm open to most suggestions.
... a raft of other bodily-function based Apps?
iDrool- makes baby noises
Well the other day i couldnt find my ipod but after i found it this idea came to my head. If someone could develop an app for the ipod touch where if you lose it you can find it by having it set off a remote activated alarm possibly set off by your cell phone or a computer
Hi! I have a very good idea for an APP. Maybe we would need a jailbreaked iphone but here goes:
- Making use of the proximity sensor, when on a call, if we get the iphone away from our face it would automaticly get loud speaker hands free. When getting the iphone back to your face it would cancel the hands-free and return to normal ear speaker.
Good idea don't you agree?
I'd like to see an app that works as Bluetooth remote for the Playstation 3. My primary interest would be to use it as the BD/DVD controller. I'm sure others would like to use it as a game controller as well.
I would like to see a universal remote app that allows me to control any televesion, stereo, blu-ray player, etc. I think that would be awesome.
I do have a few app ideas in my idea note. Will ya split 50/50?
Split 50/50 between the guy who had the idea and the guy who actually makes it happen?
Ideas are not worth much. I'd buy someone a beer in return for an idea, if it was a particularly good one. Much more valuable is the interaction design (which involves hundreds of hours of sketching interfaces, trying mockups on the phone, drawing out common workflows and routes through your app), and the coding itself (a similar number of hours breaking the problem down into smaller steps, and wrestling with annoying bugs).
If by idea you mean something that can be summed up in two sentences, like "An app to manage your academic references, that lets you put in an author and date and it'll search google scholar for your article", then it's not worth anything much. If you mean something more elaborate, like the interaction design process I described above, then it might be valuable, if you're any good at it. But it's not a quick process: I'd expect many weeks' worth of work.
Sorry for a bit of a rant. I've just spent the entire day wrestling with a bug relating to reordering the rows in a table view, so I'm a bit annoyed at the perception that an idea is as valuable as the work of a good programmer.
Amorya