There’s a new app out for creating manga that’s totally free?!
No way!
YES WAY!
JUMP PAINT ― The official Shonen Jump app for creating manga ― is out now!
It’s completely free and comes with tutorials from famous manga authors, like One Piece’s Eiichiro Oda and Naruto’s Masashi Kishimoto, and the Weekly Shonen Jump editorial staff. Learn from the very best on your path to becoming a manga creator!
Available on Winodws, Mac, iOS and Andriod!
Download it here today! ↓
https://medibangpaint.com/en/jumppaint/
We've had to communicate with App Store Approvals on many occasions, and while Apple does have enhanced the usability, security and verification of "useful Apps", often times, it may be required to challenge their Decisions for disapproval of Apps to be published on the App Store.
Challenge the App Store Decision, Underlabs will get your App Released by preventing such issues from occurring from the get go.
New Puzzle Sets for the Penny Dell Crosswords App!
In today's bonus blog post, we've got new releases for the Penny Dell Crosswords App!
Hello puzzlers and PuzzleNationers! That’s right, it’s a bonus blog post today because we’ve got some exciting news! We’ve got two new puzzle sets available for both the Android AND iOS versions of the Penny Dell Crossword App! Just in time for TableTop Day, we’ve got our April 2016 Deluxe Set! You get 30 easy, medium, and hard puzzles, plus 5 themed bonus puzzles! And if you’re looking for…
Tips for making your app popular before its launch
Creating a buzz or hype for an app before launching, is a strategy every app developer follows. In a competitive market following such strategies becomes important. Highlighting your app amongst the so many which exists becomes significant. This whiz or buzz, whatever you might call it, helps to get users attention.
This week we released Wordeo 1.2, with lots of great new features including making your wordeos private and sending your wordeos by text. Plus, we've replaced black clips with coloured clips and added a Featured Feed curated by us.
Use #wordeo in the title of your wordeo for the chance to get featured!
I have been waiting for a good reason to update my tumblr, and i guess this is a good enough reason. I quit my job and moved to Thailand about 6 weeks ago, and my plan was to make things. Initially i struggled with finding my groove (there are quite a few distractions here), but i knew eventually i would pick up a few ideas and start making things. I wanted the first project i worked on to be something that wouldn't take too long to release, and i wanted it to be something i would be uncomfortable building because i would lack knowledge in the area. So i bring to you Fat Pipe! (the fastest download manager that exists!) Its a little download manager for mac that speeds up large downloads. I used to use one called Speed Download but they recently discontinued their product so i though this would be a good time to make one. If you want to know a little more about my experience with making it head over here. I would really love it if you guys could download it and give me an update with what works, and doesn't work. I'll be leaving the app for free in the app store for a week or two. Hopefully ill have something fun and interesting to share every month :).
I don't think the timing could be any better, really – I finally “won” my domain back today which allows me to start writing this blog after a week of careful planning and choosing the best platform (and yet I picked Tumblr in the end, I know) and my latest iOS app has found its way into App Store.
But before I delve into talking about that, I'd like to (very) shortly explain what kind of posts you can expect to appear on this blog. Most of the posts are going to fall into one of these five categories: nifty tricks, dirty hacks, project spotlight, app releases and last but not least, pretty damn good reasons why Xcode sucks monkey balls and you should avoid it like a plague1. The first two categories in particular gave me the general idea of even creating a blog in the first place, as it often happens that I come up with a really cool solution to a problem, but when I need to use that solution in my next project just two weeks later, I don't even remember the basic idea. So annoying!
Anyway, with that out of the way, let's talk apps!
Well, the app I mentioned before is called Psychoid (please don't hit me, I don't particularly like the name either, but the customer is always right) and it's aimed at the students of the Department of Psychology at the Palacky University in Olomouc. The app itself provides students with up-to-date news from university, current timetable for their respective year, calendar showing all the relevant events and finally instructions how to get into every classroom. Yes, just instructions. The university didn't want us to put a map in there, so you're free to insert a snarky remark about psychology students not being able to read a simple map here: _______________. Done? Wonderful!
I coded most of the app myself, I only needed some help from my boss with the timetable part of the app. Due to this being a pretty small and simple project, I used only one external library (Tapku's unofficial iOS7 fork) to help me implement the calendar. Looking back, I probably could've used AFNetworking to simplify the network code, but oh well!
Finally, you can find Psychoid on the App Store and Google Play and the main screen looks like this. The Android version was not done by us as we don't code for inferior systems. If you excuse me now, I'll go grab my fireproof suit.
I should probably shorten the name of the last category. ↩︎