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I have a few iphone and andriod apps and would like to collect better and more targeted user feedback for them. The feedback from the App stores is pretty generic and doesn't add much value at most times.
Any framework or website that I could use to help here? Kind of like Get Satisfaction for Mobile Apps.
If you are developing for Android, you can take a look on LetThemVote.
It's a free feedback collector service which provides an API+Client UI.
Disclaimer: I'm the developer of LTV
You might want to take a look at Promobe. They are a service for mobile app developers that provides a rich user feedback mechanism - you can define custom feedback forms for each of your apps, track that feedback, publish promotion codes, etc.
It's a new service that just went into beta but looks pretty interesting.
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I am thinking the build my own home system that can do basic tuning channels or view lineup for my Comcast cable TV, like xfinity TV App does.
I am wondering if someone know Comcast open their API? or is there a way that can do it?
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Lewis
Most likely, you'll have to program against a 3rd party system that uses a CableCard.
To my knowledge the only way you can do something like this is to write a plug-in for Media Center on Windows with a CableCARD. Take a look at the Windows Media Center SDK Overview and see if it has the functionality you're looking for.
Nope, everything I've seen suggests that it's a private API. Which makes sense, they probably want you to have to use their services instead of creating your own.
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I've been reading through Apples submission guidelines and was wondering if anyone has had experience including screenshots inside their app.
I want to include some screenshots of the Home Screen and maybe some other parts of iOS in my app.
Is this going to lead to instant rejection?
Why should you include parts of iOS in your App screenshots? I'm not thinking of anything (except notifications or showing App workflow) that could be included. I think that if you have a great reason for including those screenshots (like describing the workflow of your App), you have a chance to be accepted.
A common sense is to look screenshots of other apps - if they have it, you could too.
No as of now there is no rejection if you use images from your app into your application.There is no reason in rejecting that.Hope this helps You can go throuch this guidelines on http://developer.apple.com/appstore/guidelines.html , http://mobileorchard.com/avoiding-iphone-app-rejection-from-apple and http://iphoneincubator.com/blog/app-store/rejections .Hope this helps.
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There are a lot of useful apps already available in the app store and I don't want to reinvent them just because i think they'd be useful to be part of my app. So I'm wondering whether it is possible to sell them from within my app, whereby the user can purchase them without leaving the comfy confines of my app. Any idea about this? Or will the user always have to head over to the App Store to get their hands on them?
On a side note, it would be nice if i could get some commission for selling them within my app (can't imagine Apple would allow that though).
No this is not possible. Best you can do is redirect the user to the app store app from within your app to the app the user wants more info on.
That's a question for Apple. You might check out Apple's In App Purchase Programming Guide.
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Watching their video and browsing their site, it looks like I have to do some kind of mouse olympics to publish an app. I want to publish an app to the App Store for as little money as possible, without using "hacks". Is there any way to do this, and does Apple allow it?
They seem to have posted the names of several apps using their SDK, and apps in the App store are required to include developer contact info. Write a few of the developers of recent apps using their toolchain, and see if any of their replies give you enough confidence.
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I am looking for an iPhone developer for a consulting job. The job is a single project and will have a well defined set of requirements. The problem is I don't know where to go to post for something like this. The developer would of course have a contract and get paid.
What are some sites i can post a job description to for iPhone developers?
37Signals has an iPhone specific job board category.
http://jobs.37signals.com/categories/6/jobs
I also see lots of iPhone developer jobs posted over at ArsTechnica:
http://jobs.arstechnica.com/
I think an interesting way to hire an iPhone dev would be to sponsor DaringFireball.net. You would probably get a lot of decent iPhone developers at least seeing the ad.