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Why your business is dead without an iPhone app?

May 4th, 2010 admin No comments

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How to Develop iPhone Applications and Sell ‘em?

December 31st, 2009 admin No comments

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Impiger launches MyFeeds iPhone RSS Feed Reader App

December 22nd, 2009 admin No comments

MyFeeds-RSS-Feed-ReaderIf you’re looking to keep up with your favorite sites and news on the go, the light, easy-to-navigate MyFeeds RSS feed reader application for the iPhone and iPod users promises plenty of excitement. The 99 cent application comes bundled with your favorite feeds. And you can even add audio and video feeds. 

Launched by Texas-based Impiger Technologies, it allows you to preview a feed in one touch or read the full content. It also offers great features like adding or deleting a feed or category; changing the order of the category or feeds; and works with GPRS or Wi-Fi to fetch the news.

 “We have been developing plenty of niche utility applications for our global customers and we felt it’s time we launched a few of our own applications. MyFeeds is one of the many exciting apps we’re set to offer the world,” says Jude Ramayya, CEO & Founder, Impiger Technologies Inc, based at Texas. Some of the niche iPhone applications developed by Impiger Technologies for clients include Coffee Studio, Wedding Vendor, Beauty 911, Natural Pet Therapies and Journal Diary.

Hot Features

Plenty of feeds available by default

One click to read complete feed story

Add audio and video feeds

Add or delete a feed or category

Works with GPRS or Wi-Fi to fetch feeds

Easy to use and navigate

New features Coming Soon!

Two-way syncing

Ability to manage Google Reader subscriptions

Search for feeds by typing

Import feeds & streams.

Price and Availability

The lite version with limited features is available FREE. While at 99 cents, you can download the standard version with the complete set of features.

Download the FREE MyFeeds Lite version

Buy the standard version at 99 cents on the Apple Store

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HECK, Why the Craze About iPhones and Apps??

October 27th, 2009 admin No comments

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5 Key Things about iPhone App Development

September 18th, 2009 admin 2 comments

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Hanuman Chalisa – Sing Along iPhone Application Development

September 18th, 2009 admin No comments

After a great deal of development effort and some fantastic team work, finally we have posted our first iPhone application online about 3 weeks back and so far it has been an excellent ride! The app can be downloaded from iTunes by searching for ‘Hanuman Chalisa Sing along’ application.

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Hanuman-Chalisa-iPhone-App

The graphics work was among the toughest pieces of this app and are we glad that it has really come out cool!! A lot of that credit goes to Sathish and Yousuf, right from the color combinations to the font and the way lyrics are being displayed.

You can play the audio and sing along with the song (hence the name .. duh!) or just turn the audio off and pace it your own way. One can choose to see the lyrics in English or Hindi. Aahh .. Hindi! How can we forget it? The I18N bugs on iPhone OS gave us some sweet nightmares what with the OS not supporting the display of Devanagari words properly. We went around the problem finally with a lot of help from Yousuf.

The other cool feature was the support for landscape and portrait modes. It is apparently easy to do in most iPhone apps and a lot of iPhone apps feature the support for device rotation. But believe me it was not easy at all, at least initially for us developers. To be fair, it would have been easier if placing the UI components in a view was done through code. But if one relies on XCode / Interface builder to do it, it is definitely a challenge and that is exactly what we faced.

Uploading the app for Apple review was another experience. First time around, the app got rejected on grounds of ambiguity in user interface(!?) — because one of the standard buttons was apparently used to mean something else. We went around that problem and when the review finally got over, what a relief it was! I used to check and still do check the app status daily in iStore to see if it has crossed the ‘In Review’ state.

Finally, it’s got done and we are moving on now. On the whole, it was an excellent learning experience for all of us. It laid the foundation for a lot more learning and new challenges to overcome which we are relishing now :)

Congratulations and Kudos go to the whole team. Any brick-bats? Direct them to me! We always welcome constructive criticism! :-)

Rajasekhar Vuppaladhadiam

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