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Tap Tap Revolution to be sold by Tapulous, called Tap Tap Revenge

Posted by admin 5 July, 2008 (0) Comment

Nate True, iPhone developer extraordinaire and friend of Apple (but who isn’t, really), has sold off his Tap Tap Revolution game to a company called Tapulous, and they’re renaming it Tap Tap Revenge and are going to try selling it in the iPhone’s (and iPod touch’s) App Store. The game isn’t much tweaked from its jailbroken incarnation, but there is a chaotic two-player mode, seen above, that could be a lot of fun. I’ve never played the original version, so I have no idea what’s up with the shaking, but it looks like it incorporates some accelerometer fun as well.

If you’re a super TTR fan, Tapulous tells us that they’ve got a wallpaper to download on their site right now, and that more videos will be coming out over the weekend, so stay tuned. All these games are looking terrific, but of course the one thing we haven’t heard confirmed from any of them is when and if they’ll be showing up on the App Store. That, it seems, is up to Apple. It doesn’t matter how many games you’ve got ready to go — if Apple doesn’t have them set for download right away, both the devs and iPhone owners will miss a nice opportunity.

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Core Animation tutorial screencasts

Posted by admin 3 July, 2008 (0) Comment

The Pragmatic Bookshelf has published a series of Core Animation tutorials, that are available for purchase and download. These four screencasts walk you through the process of building Xcode projects and incorporating Core Animation features into them.

Each tutorial runs for about a twenty to thirty minutes and includes a live voice over by developer Bill Dudney. They take you step-by-step through the development process for several projects.

Don’t look for a general overview of Core Animation and the technology behind it in these videos. They take it for granted that you know the vocabulary (such as layers and timing functions) and that you understand what Core Animation should do. The videos help you to move that knowledge into Xcode. These videos are best for the self-reliant programmer who’s looking for a little bit of low-cost hand-holding while getting started. Each of the four tutorials cost five dollars and are available in both full-screen and iPod-compatible resolutions.

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iPhone app submission deadline: July 7th

Posted by admin 3 July, 2008 (0) Comment

We’ve been receiving tips all day about an e-mail some iPhone developers got from Apple today. In the e-mail, Apple is asking developers to submit their iPhone applications to the AppStore in order to be available for the iPhone 2.0 firmware / iPhone 3G launch. The deadline? July 7th … as in this coming Monday.

World of Apple received a screenshot of the e-mail which reads, “To ensure your application can be considered for the exciting launch of the App Store, submit your application by 12 PM PDT, on July 7, 2008. We will continue to accept applications after this time, however your application may not be available until after the launch of the App Store”

So, for all the iPhone developers out there: get your apps out by July 7th (especially for the Twitterrific and Super Monkey Ball folks).

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Cornerstone passes Versions on the way to yesterday’s finish line

Posted by admin 2 July, 2008 (0) Comment

Cornerstone made a dashing premier as a full release recently, outpacing the much-anticipated Versions in its development cycle and leaving many of us wondering: why couldn’t we have had such polished Subversion clients back when Subversion really mattered? With friendlier and more flexible version control systems like Mercurial and (my recent favorite) Git taking center stage, it just seems odd that two applications devoted to last year’s RCS are vying for the spotlight.

After a 10 minute tryout, I have to say that Versions, though still in beta, was more intuitive in general. I really, really like the timeline feature in Cornerstone, though, which allows you to Command-click any two points on the timeline and see a diff with the built-in viewer. For basic Subversion-related tasks (and probably more advanced tasks that I didn’t delve into yet), both clients are far ahead of what currently exists, both in usability and aesthetics.

For those who still have a strong interest in Subversion, and who haven’t already sworn allegiance to Versions at some point in the year (plus) we’ve been waiting for it, Cornerstone just crowded the playing field. You can read more on Cornerstone at the Zennaware website.

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WWDC ‘08: Boinx + TheCodingMonkeys = BoinxTV

Posted by admin 2 July, 2008 (0) Comment

We heard from TheCodingMonkeys last week, and there was mention of a joint project with Boinx Software. Being a big fan of Boinx software (iStopMotion, Mousepose, Fotomagico), I couldn’t wait to see what they had up their sleeves. The project is called BoinxTV, and it’s going to be an invaluable tool for a wide range of video production applications. It allows for on-the-fly camera switching, transitions, lower thirds, graphics, logos, crawlers, graphs, title, you name it. And when you finish a run, you’ve got a QuickTime movie that requires no post production (unless you really want to). Oliver and Dominik share more about its audience and development in the video after the jump.

If you’re interested in hearing more about the beta and staying up-to-date on the current status, check out http://www.boinx.com/boinxtv. I’ve been asked to emphasize that BoinxTV is pre-release. Many aspects of it, including the UI pictured above, are constantly changing and improving.

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