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Episode 33: #33 - What's on your Apple Watch?

Episode 33: #33 - What's on your Apple Watch?

FromMore Than Just Code podcast - iOS and Swift development, news and advice


Episode 33: #33 - What's on your Apple Watch?

FromMore Than Just Code podcast - iOS and Swift development, news and advice

ratings:
Length:
80 minutes
Released:
Apr 3, 2015
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

This week we continue the discussion on App marketing. We discuss developer burn-out. April Fools marketing. We discuss Ryan Nystrom's post on Visual Tests on Playgrounds. That leads Aaron to ask Tim, why build game apps when they are likely to get buried on the App Store. Tim describes his imaginary web friends. The phenomenal success of the Pi Day Countdown app. (Phenomenal to us!) We talk about our favorite April Fools posts. We examine Periscope as Tim live reviews it, while broadcasting to Periscope. We discuss the Apple TV SDK and the HBO deal with Apple.

Episode 33 Notes:

Comment From Darren Baptiste

AppCode

Reveal

Passia Foster 99 Ways to Get Your App Noticed

ScreenFlow

Charles Perry Niche Market

Smappsoft Youtube Channel
Rob Rix speaking at NSNorth

Samsung Fly-Fi
Under the Influence Marketing Innovations Episode

Visual Tests with Xcode Playgrounds

Pi Day Countdown

Preparing Your App Submission for Apple Watch

Rocket Podcast

Christina Warren

com.Google
MS-DOS for Smart Phones

Overcast

Apptentive

First Apple Watch apps begin hitting the App Store including Things, Sky Guide, Dark Sky, more

MLB At Bat

Uber

Air Canada

the Score

Brian Gilham of Chronicons

the Working Group

Mark Pavlidis

Siphon Coffee

Facebook Pop

Episode 33 Picks:

Creating Animations and Interactions with Physical Models
Periscope
Released:
Apr 3, 2015
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

MTJC podcast is a show about mobile development. Each week Jaime Lopez, Mark Rubin (sometimes Greg Heo and Tammy Coron) and myself, Tim Mitra, will convene from across the continent to discuss iOS and Mac development. We discuss current issues to find out what developers are talking about, what their apps are about, what they are using to create their apps and what advice they have for other developers (or those looking to become one). We also have news, notes and tech tips for developers.