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Tuesday, December 4, 2012

Know To Create An iPhone Or Android App Without Any Coding Skills

Learning how to code and produce a basic iPhone or Android app is not a simple drag and drop process. While Apple’s Xcode helps lay down the foundation for building an iPhone app, it can take hours of coding and trial and error to produce a basic RSS feed or portfolio application.
But if you’re really eager to make a mobile app based on your website, business, organization, or just a fun quiz game, a website called Buzztouch may well be the web-based solution for you. Buzztouch is essentially Content Management Software for iOS and Android. It provides a template-based process in which you import your app’s information into the online software, and in turn it will create the code that you need to compile the data for your application. I gave a try and it does work.
Know To Create An iPhone Or Android App Without Any Coding Skills



What You Need

MUO has previously covered the steps on how to develop a simple iPhone app and submit it iTunes. You should read that article as it’s part of this process. Buzztouch however does not get your app onto iTunes, nor does it compile it in the programming application, Xcode, or the Android counterpart. What Buzztouch does is help you develop your app so that you can export the code to Xcode, and then from there you go through the process of submitting your app to the iTunes App Store. Since I’m an iPhone and Mac user, this review will focus on creating an iPhone app.
The tools Buzztouch provides are totally free. It seeks to inspire aspiring developers, designers, content publishers, and the like to leverage their technology.
However, beyond Buzztouch, you will need a copy of Xcode on your Mac. If you already have a current or older free version of Xcode, you’re set to go. If not, you will have to download it from the Mac App Store, for $5. Once you get your app completed, you will need to shell out $99 for a developer’s license to upload your app to the iTunes App Store where it will go through the approval process.


Know To Create An iPhone Or Android App Without Any Coding Skills

Developing Your App

Buzztouch provides some excellent video tutorials for developing your iPhone application. I will provide simply an overview of the process. Basically, the core content of the Buzztouch app consists of one or more basic mobile iPhone template items. For example, I partially created an iPhone RSS feed app for p2ktech.com, although of course you can download the official MUO app from the App Store.
After you do the free registration on the Buzztouch site, you will need to be familiar with the tools and templates that the app creation software provides. You will need to create and gather the content for your app before you get started in the process. It’s like gathering content for producing a website. In fact, your existing website could be the basis of a web-based iPhone app. Thus a Buzztouch app could be useful for realtors, modelling agencies, small restaurants, performers, bloggers, etc.
You start off the process by creating a name for your site.
Know To Create An iPhone Or Android App Without Any Coding Skills

Next, you need to add a logo for your app. I borrowed one from MUO’s existing application. A professional looking logo is highly recommended for your app to have any chance of being purchased and downloaded from the App Store. As you can see, Buzztouch makes adding the icon very easy. In each step of the process, an iPhone simulation will show you the results of the content you provide.
Know To Create An iPhone Or Android App Without Any Coding Skills

As shown in the following control panel, you will need to add a homepage image and introductory information for your app. That’s very easy to do. Where it says “Manage this app’s menus & screens” is the core content of your app.
Know To Create An iPhone Or Android App Without Any Coding Skills

Clicking on that tool, you are provided with a set of tools for building your app. So far example, if you want to an RSS feed app for your blog site, you would add the RSS feed tool as one of your Home Screen Menu items.
Know To Create An iPhone Or Android App Without Any Coding Skills

There are 20 other templates for adding items, such as a Streaming and/or YouTube video, an Email Us page, a multiple choice quiz, a single image, a PDF doc, and a share via Facebook tool.
Know To Create An iPhone Or Android App Without Any Coding Skills

As with any professional looking website, you will want to have the content of your app polished and well edited.

Compiling Code

At any time during the process of building your app, you can have Buzztouch compile the code and send it over to Xcode to see the results. After Buzztouch prepares your code, it will download it to your computer. In the resulting folder, you will want to click on the file with the name of your app and the extension, “xcodeproj.” When you click the Run button in Xcode, it will open the iPhone simulator that is a part of the programmer.
Know To Create An iPhone Or Android App Without Any Coding Skills

You really don’t need programming skills to produce your application, but you do need to be comfortable with using this sort of technology.
A few examples of apps developed by Buzztouch include Ian James’ Piano Live which is designed to keep his fans updated about  his live shows and other information;
Know To Create An iPhone Or Android App Without Any Coding Skills

and Thrifty Car Sales, a calculator produced by Thrifty Car Sales to calculate the interest rate on a car loan, as well as other tips for buying a car.
Know To Create An iPhone Or Android App Without Any Coding Skills

Let us know what you think of Buzztouch. If you create an app and post it for free download on the App Store, let us know about it. We might consider reviewing it as a follow-up to this article.

Saturday, August 25, 2012

New side-scrolling continuous running game Escape from Rikon sprints onto Android

If you are into continuous running games but happen to be looking for something a little different, developers going by the name of Tvee have released a side-scrolling one called Escape From Rikon. Featuring a more cartoon style of visuals, this game is pretty much what you expect it to be, just in side-scrolling format.

Instead of the usual over-the-shoulder point of view most of the continuous running games worth their salt use, this particular one is a side-scroller where you can jump and slide over and under obstacles. Themed a lot like Temple Run with the whole jungle atmosphere, there are also power-ups you can by from the coins you collect from each run you do in the game.

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The controls are pretty straightforward as well, tapping on the left side of the screen will make your character jump while tapping on the right will make him slide. There are the usual sharing features as well whenever you get a new best score, sharing it with friends on Facebook.

If you're up for something a little different in this genre, you might want to check Escape from Rikon out. It is available for free off of the Google Play store.


PRASHANT KUMAR

Wednesday, July 4, 2012

6 Apps for College Students


Six months ago in January, Apple reported that there were over 20,000educational apps in the company’s store.  Many of these apps are useful forcollege students, who tend to be the most up to date on technology.  With the abundance of apps available, iPhones and SmartPhones are almost requiredcollege supplies.  This article will not help you decide between an iPhone and a SmartPhone, but it will help you find the best apps for college students.

Quizlet

Quizlet is an encyclopedia of flash cards.  It has more than 10 million sets that students can download for free.  There is a set for everyone, from the chemist to the seminarian.  If a student is studying something not found in the 10 million sets, then he or she can make a new set, thus beginning the count to 11 million.  Quizlet also offers a handful of studying methods, but nowhere near 10 million.  Quizlet is available online and on iPhones, iPads and Android devices.

iStudiezPro

iStudiezPro is a time-management app specifically designed for undergraduate and graduate students.  Its functions are divided into five distinct areas: Overview, Planner, Instructions, Assignments and Holidays.  Within these areas, students can manage their class schedules, group study sessions and due dates.  IStudiez Pro also can track a student’s GPA and individual grades.  This app came out in 2009, when it was only available on the iPhone.  Now, it can be used on any Apple device.

inClass

Learning is no longer merely listening to lectures.  Classes often include PowerPoint presentations, videos and other media.  InClass helps students adapt to the media-rich learning environment by providing a way of capturing almost any course material.  It can record audio and video, accept text notes and digitalize handouts in jpegs.  These notes can all be shared via FaceBook or iTunes.

iProcrastinate

One aspect of college is learning how to manage large projects, whether they are academic papers or planning extracurricular events.  IProcrastinate helps collegestudents breakdown major assignments and tasks into manageable lists.  The items in each list can be prioritized, and multiple users can sync their apps together.  IProcrastinate is available online and on the iPhone.  A version for the iPad iscoming soon.

Outliner

Outliner overlaps slightly with inClass and iProcrastinate, but Outliner has some distinctive features.  It is designed to help students take notes, digest books and manage assignments in outline form.  An outline is simple to create, and it can be quickly edited with the editor tool.  Outliner is works on iPads and iPhones.  Through Dropbox, people can share outlines or transfer them from one device to another.

Angry Birds

Every university graduate has sat through at least one boring class.  (Most people who do not graduate do not attend these boring classes).  For those times whencollege students must enroll in a boring course, Angry Birds is here to help.  It can make any class fun, but try to hold in the emotions.
These apps will help anyone survive college.  They cover every part of the collegeexperience, from studying to time management, even fun.

PRASHANT KUMAR

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