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Cicibebe Rock Band Mobile Project
Posted on March 3rd, 2010 No comments
Cicibebe Rock Band’s official iPhone application is completed. Soon it’ll be available for free download.
You can read more about this application and look at to the screenshots by following the link: Cicibebe iPhone Application
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Ruthless Test of an iPhone Application
Posted on March 3rd, 2010 No comments
Testing is one of the most important part of my projects and in this video i tried to show the last step of my tests and share some of my experiences with you. Currently video is in Turkish but i’ll add subtitles to it. Anyways, you can watch the video to see the test of a mobile application. You can click on the image or follow this link to watch the video: “Bir Uygulamanın Acımasız Testi“ -
Bir Uygulamanın Acımasız Testi
Posted on March 1st, 2010 1 comment -
Nil Karaibrahimgil iPhone Application
Posted on January 19th, 2010 No comments
3 months ago I have completed the first phase of the iPhone application for *Nil Karaibrahimgil which only demonstrates some possible functions and a basic interface, acting as a skeleton for the real project. After contacting with Nil and waiting for feedbacks about the demo for some time, Read the rest of this entry » -
Flash CS5 iPhone dream ( nightmare ? )
Posted on December 4th, 2009 No comments
However this is not a recent news, i wanted to note some facts on my blog too.First of all, it’d be good to note that i have been using/coding on flash since year 1998; which makes it 12 years of experience till today. It’s fullname was Macromedia Flash 3. So i’m not an enemy of the Flash, animation and actionscript.
Warning! Some of these sentences may tease you; read them calmly before shouting at me, there is an extra paragraph related to these teasing sentences (:
First of all, for those who are not aware of the topic: Adobe announced that, CS5 will have a feature to export Flash applications as iPhone applications. iPhone will continue to NOT support SWF files in anyway. There will not be (at the time of this post – not announced by Apple) a Flash plugin even for Safari for iPhone. Flash will convert your Flash project into native/somewhat compiled iPhone application. You (currently) will not be able to test it on your computer (iPhone simulator), you have to install it to your device to try it… Ofcourse you still have to be a certified Apple iPhone developer by paying $100 per year (at the time of this post).








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