Yesterday, we submitted a version 1.5 update to both 3D Camera and 3D Camera Lite for iPhone/iPod touch. It should be approved and available in the App Store soon. Changes: Upgraded icons and user interface elements to support the full resolution of the iPhone 4 Retina display. Added Dubois blending support for color anaglyphs. For [...]
For our Nature Images HD app for iPad, we needed to create graphics, web pages, and promotional materials for tomorrow’s launch. So, in lieu of official files from Apple (which we assume will show up sometime), we created a set of iPad images in both portrait and landscape orientations based on publicly available graphics. The [...]
I was walking past the Apple store in Bellevue, Washington today and noticed that our Nature 2 icon is prominently featured in the front window. It’s fun to think that someone, somewhere picked one of our icons from the thousands that are available, printed it on heavy cardboard, shipped it out, and had it installed. [...]
We use Flurry Analytics to capture anonymous usage statistics that help us improve the quality of our apps. The data is always insightful. Recently, we released Nature Images for the iPhone and iPod touch, and we thought we’d share the top 10 images ranked by the number of times our users save an image to [...]
Today, Apple approved our newest iPhone app called Nature Images, and it’s now available in the App Store for FREE. The app features 108 hand-picked images that have been cropped, resized, and tweaked to work perfectly as wallpaper backdrops for the iPhone and iPod touch screens. We partnered with a photographer whose images have been [...]
We are happy to announce that Apple has approved our new iPhone app called Spy Pix, and it’s now available in the App Store. The app uses a technique called steganography to hide one image inside of another decoy image so that it can be sent or posted in plain view. A recipient can then [...]
We’re not sure where to begin, so we’ll pick up the story from our last post: Static Analysis Rejection? That post has been referenced in a number of other articles about App Store rejections by RogueSheep, Daring Fireball, and App Rejections, just to name a few. We’ve had many e-mail conversations with concerned developers asking [...]
Mobile Orchard pointed to a post by Joe Hewitt (developer of the Facebook iPhone app) where he mentions that Apple may be using a static analyzer to help review app submissions. If that’s the case, it might explain our recent rejections. Here’s the boilerplate response that we’ve (unfortunately) come to expect each time we submit [...]
We’ve added anonymous Flurry Analytics to both 3D Camera and 3D Camera Lite as of version 1.3. Our hope is that the data will give us insight into app usage patterns and help us prioritize upcoming features and fixes. While we’ve only been collecting analytics for about a month, this data represents 23,190 unique users [...]
Version 1.3 of both 3D Camera and 3D Camera Lite have been approved by Apple and are now available in the App Store. Be sure to take a moment and read about the new 1.3 features. Of course, the biggest addition to version 1.3 is the return of the (much requested) translucent camera overlay. Apple [...]