OK, here are the rules. You get one post in this thread for each app you release, and it can only be the name of your app, and a link to you website that you gave Apple, so that we can click the link and see a description of your app and what it does.
Paperclips is a cool little game. I just bought it and played it a bit. Good job Mark. We are submitting our iphone game this weekend so I'll update here when/if it is available. Unfortunately, I can't say much about it until then. Tonight, I'll submit a review for paperclips.
Very Cool. I like the website, much better than mine looks. ;) Much more professional.
Mark
Thanks. We're working on a new web site that looks a bit more professional. Just going to take some time. We needed something to throw up there though.
Very Cool. I like the website, much better than mine looks. ;) Much more professional.
Mark
Thanks. We're working on a new web site that looks a bit more professional. Just going to take some time. We needed something to throw up there though.
Bought it this weekend, but only got to play once so far, will leave a review.
It is called Foabia, or Fear of a Blank iPhone App, and it is a fan app for the band Porcupine Tree. From this app, you get the latest news, tour dates, and Youtube videos, as well as a discography, tracks, and lyrics of their songs. There are links to purchase tickets for upcoming shows through Ticketmaster, as well as links to iTunes to buy any of their CDs.
Yeah, but your previous post was just directly to the website and not the listing in Apple. I can keep the link to www.apple.com for an iPhone web app. then they can figure out it is a web app from there.
Thanks Peter
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Did any one make any money on any of your apps? Just curious...
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I agree. Here's the link: http://ej-technologies/jprofiler - if it wasn't for jprofiler, we would need to
run our stuff on 16 servers instead of 3.
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