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An #iPhone app built and live on iTunes in only 15 days with MotherApp!

// January 13th, 2010 // 2 Comments » // Blog, Projects, iPhone App

*Updated*

Back on December 29th, I wrote a post about a new service from a company called MotherApp - who was offering native iPhone app development, and App Store submissions, all at no cost. It seemed too good to be true. However, here we are 15 days later, and I have my very own app in the app store! Here are the brief notes of my transaction history with MotherApp:

  • First response from my initial inquiry / form submission – Very fast. They ask for various images for your app, feeds for your blog, twitter, etc… and descriptions for the App Store, etc.
  • I emailed them about 10 days into the process, and again, got a very fast response, explaining they had a huge amount of interest, but they were still on track to get my app to the store quickly.
  • This evening, I got an email notifying me my app was in the App Store!

Some screen caps of my iPhone app:

As you can see, the application is fairly simple at this point.

Application features:

  • Access all of my blog postings
  • Access all of my twitter posts
  • Access to my YouTube videos (new)
  • Access URLS from all posts in an embedded safari browser (slick)
  • Save favorite posts
  • Stores content in memory, for access when you don’t have a data connection (great!)

I am impressed with the service, and the application features thus far. I would be willing to pay for a service like this, especially as they evolve their offering. Off the top of my head, some feature requests:

  • More control over the UI – More choice for colors/brand/etc… – also, how about different layouts?
  • Comment integration – let users comment on my posts from within the app (Wordpress integration for starters)
  • Easy integration with Twitter, Facebook, and email – to share posts you like (very nice)

I will be sure to think about other features, and submit them to the great folks at MotherApp. Thanks guys – A++++ !!!!!

Feel free to download my app, and let me know what you think!

FormulaTweet.com

// January 4th, 2010 // No Comments » // Blog, FormulaTweet.com, Projects, Sports, racing

FormulaTweet.com began with the question “I wonder what Formula One drivers are active tweeter’s?”. After much searching, and not finding anything, I decided to make my own website where I can stay up to date with Formula One drivers, teams, personalities, members of the media, the blogosphere, and F1 Fans. FormulaTweet.com was born!

I have found it to be especially useful during live races, as the twittersphere explodes with information. Love to hear your comments!

BizBa.se Logo

// December 2nd, 2009 // No Comments » // BizBa.se, Blog, Projects

Check it out. Very Web 2.0 Eh? The URL for the future site is http://www.bizba.se. It was a pretty interesting experience registering a Swedish domain!

Website: Warmfuzzcards.com

// January 6th, 2008 // No Comments » // Warm Fuzz Cards, Web Work

This is a website written by hand, in Dreamweaver, with a fairly simple design and layout. It features some DHTML scripting for the card galleries, as well as integration with PayPal for a simple eCommerce integration.

URL: http://www.warmfuzzcards.com

Website: DynamicBrands.ca

// January 6th, 2008 // No Comments » // Dynamic Brands, Web Work

This was the first and only website I designed completely in flash.  I used a tool called Swish to shorten my learning curve, and time to deployment.

URL: http://www.dynamicbrands.com

Website: 1 to 1 Goaltending

// January 6th, 2008 // No Comments » // 1 to 1 Goaltending

This is the goaltending school for JS Giguere of the Anaheim Mighty Ducks. It’s a custom template, on top of a Joomla/Mambo CMS. Site includes flash photo gallery, video, and a classifieds section for buying and selling equipment. As it is built on top of Joomla, the school can manage their site themselves without much help from me.

URL: http://www.1to1goaltending.com