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Glyphish – Great icons for great iPhone & iPad applications 晚上十点断桥见 - 朋友们 + 工作备忘 + 生活点滴 | diwufet # gmail.com CrashKit iOS Boilerplate - A base template for iOS apps iOS 6 désormais installé sur 93 % des iPhone, iPad et iPod Touch Le prochain système d'exploitation mobile d'Apple, iOS 7 , devrait être présenté lors de la conférence d'ouverture de la WWDC 2013 Lundi prochain à suivre en direct ici . Comme nous le savions déjà, une des grandes forces d'Apple est de proposer la dernière évolution d'iOS à pratiquement toute la gamme de terminaux mobiles en passant par l'iPhone, l' iPod Touch ou encore l' iPad . Chikita Insights vient de publier une nouvelle étude basée sur une analyse d'environ 300 millions de pages web vues aux États-Unis et au Canada à la fin mai pour en ressortir des statistiques sur les versions iOS adoptées par les utilisateurs. Et les chiffres sont éloquents puisqu'il apparaît que iOS 6 représente pas moins de 92,7% des iPhone devant iOS 5 qui représente encore 5,5% du marché. En ce qui concerne l' iPad , iOS 6 représente 82,9% suivi par iOS 5 avec 13,4% . Il faut souligner que l' iPad de première génération n'a (hélas) pas accès à iOS 6 et reste bloqué à iOS 5. source Suivez l'actualité iPhon.fr

What are those little Xcode tips & tricks you wish you knew about 2 years ago Brad’s Beef » Simple iPhone Tutorial: Password Management using the keychain by using SFHFKeychainUtils « Sealyu's Blog Brad’s Beef » Simple iPhone Tutorial: Password Management using the keychain by using SFHFKeychainUtils. Keychain is really a pain to use, and I didn’t want to spend the time to figure it all out, so I went looking for a framework that would do the dirty work for me. I found SFHFKeychainUtils and it has been super slick! In this tutorial, I’ll show you how to leverage SFHFKeychainUtils in order to save a username/password to keychain and also retrieve the password given the username. Just follow these simple steps: 1. I found it on GitHub at – just get the SFHFKeychainUtils.h and SFHFKeychainUtils.m files and add them to your project. 2. In the implementation file where you want to save or retrieve the password, be sure you import the SFHF Keychain Utils header file as shown below: #import “LoginViewController.h”#import “SFHFKeychainUtils.h”@implementation LoginViewController 3. 4. So don’t be afraid to use the keychain!

pull to refresh by Leah cooliris-toolkit - Open source toolkit for iOS applications by Cooliris, Inc. Cooliris ToolKit for iOS & OS X is a collection of Objective-C classes you can use to speed up development of your iOS and OS X applications. It is used in various Cooliris products for iOS like Discover or Decks. What makes Cooliris ToolKit different from various open-source toolkits is that each feature was designed to have minimal dependency on the other ones. Cooliris ToolKit is copyright 2011 Cooliris, Inc. and available under Apache 2.0 license. IMPORTANT: Cooliris ToolKit includes some other open-source projects and such projects remain under their own license. These are shipping iOS applications or examples that make significant use of the Cooliris ToolKit: Discover by Cooliris, a completely new way to explore Wikipedia, inviting you to sit back, relax, and expand your knowledge through a delightful experience that doesn't feel like you're reading an encyclopedia. If you have an application that would fit this list, make sure to let us know at feedback@cooliris.com. Classes Scripts

iOS Multitasking: Background Location This is the fourth and final part of the series on iOS Multitasking. Today we will be covering Background Location. Just like the previous iOS Multitasking tutorials in this series, this feature is simple and easy to implement. First, create a project with the View Based Application Template. Now, go to the target settings and then go to the Build Phases Tab. In the "Link Binary with Libraries" section add the CoreLocation Framework. Now, under Supporting Files go to BackgroundTrack-Info.plist and add a new line with the key of Required Background Modes. Now go into the project sidebar and open up the BackgroundTrackerViewController.h. To the immediate right of the UIViewController subclass declaration add the following line: Then under the @interface declaration (right under the line you just added to the CLLocationManagerDelegate) add the following code: Then under the lower closing brace add these lines: Your .h file should like the following.

iPad GUI PSD Design Template Now that Apple has officially released the iPad we want to start designing for it. While Apple’s interface builder is great, it doesn’t really allow us to create custom UI elements on the fly. We decided to take a page from our iPhone GUI PSD and create one for the iPad. The PSD was constructed using vectors, so it’s fully editable and scalable. You’ll notice there are a few new UI elements as compared to the iPhone interface. It’s 1.0 so I’m sure we’ll notice missing elements as we begin to use it. If you like it or use it, help us out by retweeting it.

Add Three20 to your Project | October 6, 2010 | Three20 Before you begin using Three20 in your project, you should decide what directory layout works best for you. Recommended: Shared Layout In this layout, Three20 is shared between multiple projects. If you need to make project-specific modifications to Three20, use git branches. If you are unfamiliar with git, it's highly recommended that you learn the basics in order to take advantage of this directory layout. Directories Example workflow Submodule Layout In this layout, Three20 lives directly within each project's folder as a git submodule. There are two primary means of adding Three20 to your project. Automatically add Three20 to your project Three20 includes a python script that adds Three20 to Xcode iOS projects. In order to add Three20 to your project, it's recommended that you do the following: This will add the Three20 module and all of its dependencies to your project. If your target's name does not match your project's name, you will need to set it explicitly.

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