Release early, release often is a philosophy where you release the product as soon as possible and rapidly iterate it to perfection by listening to your customers. A polished release, on the other hand is where your product, in its initial version is solid, lacks obvious bugs and has just enough features to satisfy a majority of your consumers. Most software companies adopt either one of this and that choice is not superficial. In fact, it...
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Mac App: iKLOC
This is my second mac app, iKLOC (iTunes link) is available on Mac App Store! This time it was just a 4 day waiting time! What is iKLOC? iKLOC is a quick little tool count the number of lines of source code in your iOS or Mac app. Just like my other app, iConify, the speciality of iKLOC is that, it just works. Launch the app, open your .XCodeProj file and boom, it counts your lines. How is it different from traditional command line...
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My first mac app, iConify is available on Mac App Store! After 17 days on radio silence from Apple, they approved it today. What is iConify? iConify is a quick little tool to resize icons for your iOS app. The beauty of iConify is that, there are no configuration options, tweaks whatsoever. Launch the app, drag an icon into it, Boom, a resized and properly named file appears inside the iConify folder. How is it different from competing...
Read MoreDownload Wallpapers from Bing
Ah… Bing… Wonderful product from Microsoft IMO. I always wanted to save the wallpapers/images that appears on the front page of Bing.com to my local PC. But visiting the site everytime and saving it was cumbersome. So I thought of writing my own C# utility that could do that job for me. The utility is just 10KB (yeah Kilo Byte) is open source, free from any kind of obligations. But if you use it in your app, I would be happy if...
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