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I am developing mobile application for android and for iphone. I have an advanced handmade logger which tracks every user action and sends logs to server. If there is no internet it stores logs and sends them later.
The questions are is there a logging system on the market, with which I can track anything I want(method logger.write I assume :))
And the main question: which system I should use for complex data analysis? F.ex. to see how much time users with specific phone model spent on given page after visiting another page.
To answer your main question I suggest you to use Flurry Analytics. I am using it on Android and it is very simple to integrate. Everything you need to know is on their WikiPage.
There is Omniture for android iphone web.
Both Android and iOS support Google Analytics. It allows you to define your own custom events and offers a lot out-of-the-box for analyses.
Android: https://developers.google.com/analytics/devguides/collection/firebase/android
iOS: https://developers.google.com/analytics/devguides/collection/ios/v3
You can use sitecatalyst which is available for all the platforms.
Check this link
Another good option would be Parse.com, they are evolving every day. I think the best analytics provider would be Omniture (an Adobe service - Paid) followed by Google Analytics (Free).
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Because of some rumor i'm searching for the Siri API for integrating it to my app.
So, please help me about it.
What this rumor is true or just a rumor.
Is there any trust able API which is serve features like Siri.
Thanks...
The Siri SDK has not yet been made available. It would be a very nice addition, though.
Finally, SiriKit has been released with iOS 10!
However, as a very new feature, only around 7 types of Applications can make use of the API.
I have a YouTube video about how to create a simple Messaging Application using SiriKit: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OknS0zecnFU
Rumors continue to say it's coming, now with iWatch adding fuel.
While there is no Siri SDK right now, Nuance does have one (Dragon Mobile). They are the folks behind Dragon NaturallySpeaking and may even be the folks behind Siri.
Here's a link to their SDK,
and a pretty complete tutorial for putting it in an IOS app
There are several other voice recognition libraries, including free ones like openears.
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As I am learning to developing in iOS and I would make an iOS app.
I'd like to have a database on a server and the users of the app could access to it. Something like a mini-social network. An app where you can create a user and see/modify the data of the database.
Well, I may need a web service to get the iPhone communicates with the server but I've been searching and reading info and I don't know exactly how to do it.
A good tutorial or article to read? Some info will be appreciated :)
First you need an host and a connected DB (can be testen local)
A tutorial how to make a Webservice in .NET
Or in PHP
I recogment using JSON as in an output.
Working with JSON in iOS5
and Calling the webservice with iOS in a HTTP request
Hope this helps you.
You might also want to look at http://restkit.org/
I find use of the Restkit framework very neat and clean when it comes to interacting with Webservices.
here is a nice little tutorial: http://mobile.tutsplus.com/tutorials/iphone/restkit_ios-sdk/
I suggest you "Backendless" . Backendless is a free server which allows you to dump your data. Im new to iOS Application Development and i have done my MCA Final Project which is iOS Application. For that i needed a server to store my data and to make user registrations.
"Backendless" helped me a lot. Go for it :) www.backendless.com
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G'Day Developers,
I am about to hook my self into developing application for iOS platform, However my clients have no idea how to develop on iOS but they are familiar with Android and Windows mobile platform. So they insist me to develop their application in iOS in such a way that they can follow some of the fundamental ideas and start their project for Android and Windows later on.
Long story short : Is there any set of guidelines which can help me to produce design models and codes which later can be used in other platforms(...not syntactically but semantically...)?
Thank you for any input,
Well the easiest way to do portable applications is to web applications (e.g. html5).
Then there are a number of packages on the market that allow you to access the hardware on the phone which you can use in your web application. These packages would then contain the device specific code allowing your application to stay portable.
Example of such a package is sencha but there are many more.
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We're using Flurry to track events made in our iOS app (similar to Google Analytics, Mixpanel). It's great, but there's no way to get the raw dump of all the events that have been fired - all these analytics services will aggregate them for you.
We need the raw data to do custom queries and correlate the events with server-side information. Ideally, it would be a hosted data logging system where we post events from the iOS side and then download logs from the server. Any recommendations?
Localytics also supports full-data exports of session-level data for enterprise customers. (Full disclosure- I work there).
We used Flurry until we had the same requirements as you. We've found the Google Analytics Data Export API serves our needs well.
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I'm trying to develop a review monitoring system for several iPhone apps I've developed, for instance to email me with the contents of a review when one comes in. (Right now, without an iPhone, I can't even view reviews.) I was hoping there was some online browser for the app store (like cyrket for android), but I am unsure if this exists (I can't find any definitive answer via searching).
Is there any online browser that can be scraped? Or is there at least some API I can use to view app reviews? Or will it come down to sniffing packets and reverse engineering the app store protocol?
Unfortunately, none of the answers here did the trick, and I didn't get the feedback I needed.
However, I found an answer.
One can just go to the rss feed from Apple feedback (in the itunes connect site and replace the word xml with json (for those [like me] who prefer to work with json objects). However note, that XML has 2 extra fields, that are missing in JSON : <updated>(very useful) and <content type="html">.
https://itunes.apple.com/HERE-YOU-PUT-THE-CONTRY-CODE/rss/customerreviews/id=PUT-APP-ID-HERE/sortBy=mostRecent/json
APP ID - you cant get your app id from itunsconnect in the view details tab.
country codes - like il for israel, it for italy and etc.
For example, in my case the link was -
https://itunes.apple.com/il/rss/customerreviews/id=567630281/sortBy=mostRecent/xml
I hope this helps.
I know this question is probably out of date, but I found an EXCELLENT resource http://blog.manbolo.com/2012/09/10/useful-itunes-web-services outlining the various APIs that are available for querying iTunes data, INCLUDING a mechanism for querying app reviews, e.g.
https://itunes.apple.com/rss/customerreviews/id=400274934/xml
We had the same issues, and since we have 7 apps in the App Store, visiting the store pages wasn't really an option. So we built a tool that we recently released that you might find useful: https://launchkit.io/reviews/
It emails you all new reviews and posts them to your teams Slack channel.
This post outlines building such a "scraper" using curl. It also gathers international reviews, which is difficult to do just using iTunes:
http://blogs.oreilly.com/iphone/2008/08/scraping-appstore-reviews.html