Issue #26
Editor’s Note
iOSDevCampDC 2012 was really good. I really enjoy small conferences.
Articles
Seven Guidelines For Designing High-Performance Mobile User Experiences
The performance dashboard is a pretty cool idea.
App Store SEO: The tools we used
How Invantory tackled their app store rankings.
How to Evaluate a (paid) iPhone App Idea
Another take on app ideas and whether or not to release a paid app.
Resources
Average App Store Review Times
Pretty cool crowd sourced estimate of iOS and Mac App Stores review process.
iOS Support Matrix, Autumn 2012
Very cool.
Formotion
If you’re into RubyMotion you might be interested in this, it’s a tool to keep UIs in sync.
AppTrace
Another app to help you keep track of your app store stats.
Privacy Policies
From a presentation by Chris Brown of Millenial Media at iOSDevCampDC 2012 this weekend, he said with rumblings in congress in the near future it will be likely that all Apps will need to have a privacy policy. Here are a few resources to get you started now:
Free Privacy Policy for Mobile Apps
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