Erica Sadun


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APIkit goes Beta38 Comments

Erica Sadun | 2:01 pm | December 10, 2009 | Test Requests

As I posted on Twitter, APIkit is this because of this. In other words, it’s a developer response to Apple’s automated API scanning system, offering a proactive heads-up about method names and function names that might trigger a problem over in the App Store system.


DEVkit almost ready for release15 Comments

Erica Sadun | 9:13 pm | December 9, 2009 | Software

The DEVkit components (BETAkit for soliciting beta tester feedback from within the application, VIDEOkit for providing drop-in video-out support for your app, TOUCHkit for adding a touch-feedback layer—Apple’s “white dots”, basically, and DEMOkit which provides a Powerpoint-style overlay layer for live app demos) are pretty much tested. Right now,  I’m waiting on Brett to set up our site and figure out how we are going to distribute and support this material. (Any suggestions are welcome in the comments!) In the mean time, I’m still tooling away bit by bit at APIkit, which will scan a compiled-for-distribution app and provide a list of likely and potential issues that might pop up during App Store submission.


DEMOkit hits beta19 Comments

Erica Sadun | 4:14 pm | November 23, 2009 | 3.x, Test Requests, Software

I’ve opened up DEMOkit (thanks Brett for the strange casing!) for a limited beta. Let me know if you want in. Devs only.


BetaKit betatest4 Comments

Erica Sadun | 1:02 pm | November 16, 2009 | 3.x, Test Requests

UPDATE: I have enough testers for now. I’ll open this up for more testers once things are more stable.

UPDATE: BetaKit 0.9 new look and feel. Screen shot here

I’ve started a small beta test of BetaKit. Ping me if you want in. BetaKit provides a floating invisible overlay over your app, when tapped in a hotspot (you set which corner), it opens an in-app e-mail populated with a screen shot, device information, any text you’ve output via NSLog(), and optional user feedback.The idea is that you  add this to any app you’re sending out for beta testing, allowing users to send you screen shots and feedback while they are using the app. Screen shots of the interface in action: here and here


BetaKit3 Comments

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?


DemoKit4 Comments

Erica Sadun | 10:43 am | | 3.x, Software

I’ve been putting together DemoKit recently, which provides a TV Out extension to UIApplication. You can see a demo of it in use here:YouTube Video.The point of the exercise is to provide in-house live demo abilities while being able to compile to a complete App Store friendly version that includes no illicit APIs. I’m not really sure where I’m taking DemoKit in the long range so if you have any ideas of how I could productize it, drop me a note.


iPhone Developer Conference2 Comments

Erica Sadun | 9:58 am | August 4, 2009 | Admin

The Voices That Matter iPhone conference will be held in Boston Oct 17-18. Speakers to include Aaron Hillegass, Stephen Kochan, Andy Ihnatko, Daniel Jalkut, Jonathan Rentzsch, August Trometer, and more. Ping me for a discount code ($150 off. Plus $200 more off before Sept 12 as Early Bird discount.)


PasteCatcher now in App Store8 Comments

Erica Sadun | 9:55 am | | 3.0, AppStore, iPod touch, iPhone

PasteCatcher lets you copy things like pictures, text, and urls on your Mac and serve them to your iPhone. PasteCatcher copies them to your iPhone’s pasteboard. (iTunes link). See this page for more details.


To Do for 3.0 is live in App Store21 Comments

Erica Sadun | 5:27 pm | July 15, 2009 | 3.0, Update, Software

Leave any feature requests in the comments please


3.0 Headers2 Comments

Erica Sadun | 8:51 am | July 9, 2009 | Update, 3.0, Documentation, Coding, iPod touch, iPhone

3.0 docs are up. And if you didn’t see this, when it was first released in Beta ?3?, it provides a clear (and vaguely hilarious) view of Apple’s take on App Store and undocumented APIs.

Update: Craig Hockenberry has filed a radar insisting on more flame effects (and sending a thank you to Apple)


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