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TSchooikw
post Mar 10 2009, 09:06 AM, updated 15y ago

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http://developer.apple.com/iphone/

Rules:

Do not spam this thread with job advertistment. Your post will be deleted and it will be DELETED. YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

If you're seeking for iPhone developers, post your advert thread below:

https://forum.lowyat.net/JobEnlistments

https://forum.lowyat.net/Jobs&Careers

Cheers

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This thread is sole for iPhone Developers to present thier work and also to support our local developers.

Post your comments or suggestion and do not spam this thread with oneliner - 'thank you' post or unproductive post as it will be deleted. Thank you should be done via PM to the respective developers.


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Hi everyone, i'm not sure whether this is the right forum for me to promote this. My company has developed a sudoku game on iPhone platform, hope you guyz can give a comment biggrin.gif It can be purchased from App Store

APP Name: Puzzlelympic
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For more info please visit http://www.mobilearts.asia/products.htm

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honcheng
post Mar 20 2009, 11:43 PM

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buUuk is a guide that shows restaurant near you. Recently we added suppport for

Kuala Lumpur
Johor Bahru
Penang.

The list is still quite small now, so if you find restaurants that isn't listed in buUuk, you can submit it to us from the application itself. You can also read/write reviews for each restaurants, and even post photos of food in your reviews.

We are also looking for beta users for later versions, so if you are interested, drop me an email at honcheng@buuuk.com.

You can download buUuk from iTunes.

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Here's a full description of buUuk.

Looking for somewhere to eat or drink in Singapore, Jakarta or Bali? buUuk will find it for you. Use GPS to find a location nearby, or use the search engine to find a location where you're going to be. Vote and comment on restaurants and read other users comments in real time. Include photos in your reviews.

The restaurant data is being constantly updated. Keep your eye on the "Offers" section to get free and discounted food and drink and the "New" section for the latest openings.

Fast, easy and accurate. buUuk is your ideal guide to the ever-changing food and drink scene in Singapore and Indonesia. If you've looked at Urbanspoon or AroundMe and wished for an application with extensive data for Singapore, Jakarta or Bali here it is.

Fetures include:

- Over 5000 Singapore, Jakarta and Bali food and drink locations being constantly updated.
- Use location-based navigation to find food and drink near you (maps now look great for Indonesia).
- Search by cuisine, location and rating.
- Write ratings and reviews and see what others are saying.
- Have your reviews and ratings sent to your Twitter account.
- View your location and restaurant locations on a map and get directions.
- View offers for free and discounted food and drink.
- An active user forum where you can discuss you favourite topic - food!
- Halal tagging of restaurants

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post Mar 28 2009, 04:23 PM

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APIIT APP
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If the webspace website is not up to your mobile optimized taste, then APIIT app is for you!

All your class schedule is displayed and enabled for viewing offline, which you will need from time to time to check out where are your classes! Learnfinity is completely integrated, and you can refer to materials all from your fingertips right now!

Not to mention, this 3rd edition of APIIT also integrates social features which allows you to obtain the latest happenings and places to eat around the campus that is most favorited by everyone!
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This app is free, and all the information is obtained directly from http://webspace.apiit.edu.my, info is parsed in the app itself. Pictures of staffs are obtained from webspace.

App store link : http://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore...=309525482&mt=8

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david888
post Mar 28 2009, 05:05 PM

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Been in the USA "what's Hot" Category biggrin.gif

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Daily Expenses app exports your daily expenses data into spreadsheet program via email. It is a personal expenses tracking application that allows you to manage your expenses while on the go.

Features:
* Exports your daily expenses data into spreadsheet program via email.
* Track spending from multiple payment types/accounts (eg. Cash/Credit Card/Checking/Saving) .
* Secure your private financial data with Passcode protection.
* Ability to capture images for Item Photo and Receipt Photo as proof of expense, with function to export to Photos Album.
* Summary reports based on categories, months, payment types/accounts.
* Specific dates selection for summary report.
* List all the monthly summary reports in one page for easier month to month expenses comparison.
* Customizable categories (Add New/Edit/Delete Categories).
* Summary with pie chart and percentage.
* Customizable color themes.
* Itemized category in the Summary Report for both monthly report and specific date report.
* Simple and intuitive interface.
* Quickly enter transactions.
* 66 types of currency symbol for selection.
* Supports iOS4.2.1 and above.

Daily Expenses

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post Mar 28 2009, 05:09 PM

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Photo Spot, one of the best Spot the Difference game is now available for FREE in the App Store.

Photo Spot Lite takes the classic touch screen “spot the difference” game to your iPhone and iPod Touch!

LITE VERSION FEATURES (Free):
• 20 sets of images from the full game

FULL VERSION FEATURES ($0.99):
• Over 100+ sets of images from various types of categories
• Challenging ‘beat-the-clock’ format
• Interesting sound effect
• Fun graphics
• Classic touch screen game play
• Play songs from your iPod while running PhotoSpot
• Game progress saved from time to time
• Upcoming global highscore system
• Hundreds of high quality images to come

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Highly recommended for fans of hidden object games such as: ESPN Cameraman, Photo Hunt & Everest: Hidden Expedition.

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Reviews:
"you won't be able to stop playing!" - 9.7/10
- iPod Touch Fans

"definitely worthy"
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We can't improve without your help! Post feedbacks about the game here!

Get Photo Spot Lite in AppStore now!


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harmeet15
post Mar 28 2009, 06:50 PM

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i'll like to extend my support 2 our own Malaysian developers n will make sure i'll support u guys by buying all local apps...smile.gif
we need more of malaysian apps...i shall promote 2 my fellow i3g n touch users...
wahkiz
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CIMB Clicks
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Tired of running around everywhere? Waiting in long queues?

Carry the bank in your pocket.

Give the hassles of daily life a goodbye kiss with CIMB Clicks iPhone widget.

Designed with customers in mind, your banking transactions can be done from your iPhone, providing you not only with ease to use interface but also the handiness of managing your accounts while you’re constantly on the move.

Itunes Link

Unlike Maybank's app, CIMB Clicks app is designed by local company, I was part of the development team. For more info, go to : http://www.teratotech.com/cimb/


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post Mar 29 2009, 11:33 AM

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From me, just something simple for now. smile.gif

http://appshopper.com/utilities/shizhi
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post Mar 30 2009, 07:51 AM

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QUOTE(fyire @ Mar 29 2009, 11:33 AM)
From me, just something simple for now. smile.gif

http://appshopper.com/utilities/shizhi
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Bravo guys, just hope to see more malaysian developers coming out with innovative apps.
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post Mar 30 2009, 03:34 PM

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I'll develop apps soon. Waiting for Leopard OS to arrive. My father ordered one for me so yea smile.gif I'll mess with the SDK a little when i have free time, and i will make some apps.
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I really interested in developing application on iphone..
but for me I think it would really take another 1 or 2 years to succeed because:
1. never develop an application on Xcode before, but possess experiences on OO Programming.
2. i very limited knowledge to Mac environment. (born with Windoze,but i got Hackintosh though).
3. the main part, do not own an original Mac. (but already start a fund to own one) ..lol..

btw, I heard the iPhone Developer Program can have up too 100 iPhone UUID registered on the program.
so, from what I understand u pay $99 for the program, and for that single subscription you can have 100 iPhone registered using the same ID.
yup?


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hi,

just to check with malaysia iphone developers, how does Apple make the payments to developers, by cheque or by direct wire transfer into our malaysia bank account?
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post Apr 12 2009, 02:37 PM

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QUOTE(david888 @ Apr 12 2009, 02:35 PM)
hi,

just to check with malaysia iphone developers, how does Apple make the payments to developers, by cheque or by direct wire transfer into our malaysia bank account?
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They will mail you the cheque.
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They will mail you the cheque.
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thanks for the reply. btw, do u know which bank is the fastest to clear USA cheque?

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well.... can someone posts a very simple sample coding for newbies that who wants to know or learn more about Objective C programming for iPhone ?

That would be great... kudos to all M'sian iPhone Developers ! rclxms.gif
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I'm looking forward to road traffic apps!
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QUOTE(friends @ Apr 12 2009, 04:43 PM)
well.... can someone posts a very simple sample coding for newbies that who wants to know or learn more about Objective C programming for iPhone ?

That would be great... kudos to all M'sian iPhone Developers ! rclxms.gif
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well, you can go and download the sample code off here: http://developer.apple.com/iphone/

Look for sample code. Requires free registration though.

Obj C programming is still Obj C programming, whether for iPhone or for the Mac, or anywhere else that uses Obj C. What you need to get used to is the Cocoa Touch framework (which is still very similar to Cocoa for the Mac). Take note though when you look through the iPhone code samples, you'll find that they tend to build up the interfaces manually via code rather than using Interface Builder unlike the code examples for Mac development. This is actually for performance reasons.
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QUOTE(friends @ Apr 12 2009, 04:43 PM)
well.... can someone posts a very simple sample coding for newbies that who wants to know or learn more about Objective C programming for iPhone ?

That would be great... kudos to all M'sian iPhone Developers ! rclxms.gif
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a simple "hello world" program for iphone from the internet without using Interface builder:

http://ktundwal.blogspot.com/2008/03/hello...iphone-sdk.html

UIView *mainView = [[UIView alloc] initWithFrame: [[UIScreen mainScreen] bounds]];
UITextView *textView = [[UITextView alloc] initWithFrame: CGRectMake(10.0f, 10.0f, 320.0f, 480.0f)];

[textView setEditable:YES];
[window addSubview: mainView];
[mainView addSubview:textView];
[textView setText:@"Hello World"];

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post Apr 13 2009, 10:42 AM

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For those confused about the []

take this line for example:

UITextView *textView = [[UITextView alloc] initWithFrame: CGRectMake(10.0f, 10.0f, 320.0f, 480.0f)];

in Java (for example) syntax, it'll be something like:

UITextView textView = new UITextView(new CGRectMake(10.0f, 10.0f, 320.0f, 480.0f));

and
[textView setEditable:YES];

is like: textView.setEditable(YES);

syntax wise, this is one of the areas where OBJ C differs. But you can still mix in C/C++ into your OBJ C code though.

alloc is how u allocate memory for the particular object that you're initializing (instead of using malloc), and the init* basically calls the constructor

and then the purist would add this to the bottom of that code snippet:

[textView release];

to remove the memory reference to textView as defined earlier, as there's already a reference to it in the window when it was added there as a sub view
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post Apr 13 2009, 10:48 AM

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fyire,

rclxms.gif very good explaination.

QUOTE(fyire @ Apr 13 2009, 10:42 AM)
For those confused about the []

take this line for example:

UITextView *textView = [[UITextView alloc] initWithFrame: CGRectMake(10.0f, 10.0f, 320.0f, 480.0f)];

in Java (for example) syntax, it'll be something like:

UITextView textView = new UITextView(new CGRectMake(10.0f, 10.0f, 320.0f, 480.0f));

and
[textView setEditable:YES];

is like: textView.setEditable(YES);

syntax wise, this is one of the areas where OBJ C differs. But you can still mix in C/C++ into your OBJ C code though.

alloc is how u allocate memory for the particular object that you're initializing (instead of using malloc), and the init* basically calls the constructor

and then the purist would add this to the bottom of that code snippet:

[textView release];

to remove the memory reference to textView as defined earlier, as there's already a reference to it in the window when it was added there as a sub view
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