BetaKit
Erica Sadun | 4:29 pm | November 15, 2009 | 3.x
The whole idea behind DemoKit and the bit I’m working on now, which is BetaKit, is a suite of developer libraries that help you prepare your application before app store. BetaKit, which I’m still writing consists of a floating invisible windows with buttons at the corners that let your beta testers send in screen shots, console logs, device details, feedback, etc. directly from within the application. A delegate protocol allows you to supply a default e-mail address and message for the in-app mail composition controller. As with DemoKit, you can exclude the library from your AppStore submission with a flag that controls compiler directives.
Speaking of DemoKit, my friend Francis has asked that I add in custom font names and sizes (haven’t decided if this will be through .h declarations or through the telnet interface). Any other requests?
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Comment by grouik | November 15, 2009 | 4:54 pm
Hi,
For BetaKit : it would also be nice to be able to record events (gestures and fields input) and send them back to the developer. Some kind of replay on the developer side would be great too!
–G.
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