How do you write Iphone Apps
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How do you write Iphone Apps
I am a regular clay pigeon shooter and a score card app would be great
Just something that would be able to remember scores
Changeable stand numbers and shots from each stand
any pointers?
Just something that would be able to remember scores
Changeable stand numbers and shots from each stand
any pointers?
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Have a look here.
Basically you need the iPhone SDK, which is essentially XCode (the Mac OS X coding system) which is only available for the Mac OS, so you'll need either Mac, or something that'll run OS X.
You'll then need to learn how to code for the iPhone, which is somewhat similar to coding for Mac OS X, so if you know how to do that, it's not too different.
Whilst downloading the SDK can be done for free, if you actually want to publish the app you'll need to sign up to the iPhone Developer Program which is $99 for standard membership and $299 for Enterprise membership. The difference is the enterprise membership is really for corporates to create in-house apps.
you can see a comparison of the features of the apps here
Now I've said all that, pop over here, it;s called ClayTracker and and is a score keeper app for the iPhone, which might be exactly what you want.
Basically you need the iPhone SDK, which is essentially XCode (the Mac OS X coding system) which is only available for the Mac OS, so you'll need either Mac, or something that'll run OS X.
You'll then need to learn how to code for the iPhone, which is somewhat similar to coding for Mac OS X, so if you know how to do that, it's not too different.
Whilst downloading the SDK can be done for free, if you actually want to publish the app you'll need to sign up to the iPhone Developer Program which is $99 for standard membership and $299 for Enterprise membership. The difference is the enterprise membership is really for corporates to create in-house apps.
you can see a comparison of the features of the apps here
Now I've said all that, pop over here, it;s called ClayTracker and and is a score keeper app for the iPhone, which might be exactly what you want.
Last edited by Markus; 25 January 2010 at 09:27 PM.
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