PetRun my first iOS app has just come out. PetRun is a side-scrolling endless runner that involves different animals!
I'm not sure if I am allowed to link to the iTunes App store, but here is the (non-clickable) link: https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/petrun/id630985700?ls=1&mt=8
Don't worry, it's free!
Last edited by scratcher5000 (2013-04-24 22:44:30)
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Cool! How do people make iOS/Android apps, though? I've always been interested.
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Hyperbola wrote:
Cool! How do people make iOS/Android apps, though? I've always been interested.
iOS apps are normally programmed with XCode, the SDK for iOS. I don't know about Android, though. A DL (developer licence) is $99/yr for iOS, and $25/forever for Android
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Programmer_112 wrote:
Hyperbola wrote:
Cool! How do people make iOS/Android apps, though? I've always been interested.
iOS apps are normally programmed with XCode, the SDK for iOS. I don't know about Android, though. A DL (developer licence) is $99/yr for iOS, and $25/forever for Android
Oh, sounds cool! (but a bit expensive XP)
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im pulling out my iphone to download this as i type
looks good from what i've seen so far haha
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Programmer_112 wrote:
Hyperbola wrote:
Cool! How do people make iOS/Android apps, though? I've always been interested.
iOS apps are normally programmed with XCode, the SDK for iOS. I don't know about Android, though. A DL (developer licence) is $99/yr for iOS, and $25/forever for Android
Android uses Java. Also note that you will need OS X Mountain Lion if you want to program for iOS 6. The latest versions of XCode I don't believe run on older versions.
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16Skittles wrote:
Programmer_112 wrote:
Hyperbola wrote:
Cool! How do people make iOS/Android apps, though? I've always been interested.
iOS apps are normally programmed with XCode, the SDK for iOS. I don't know about Android, though. A DL (developer licence) is $99/yr for iOS, and $25/forever for Android
Android uses Java. Also note that you will need OS X Mountain Lion if you want to program for iOS 6. The latest versions of XCode I don't believe run on older versions.
No, it works fine on 10.7 lion, ans probably 10.6 SL.
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jji7skyline wrote:
16Skittles wrote:
Programmer_112 wrote:
iOS apps are normally programmed with XCode, the SDK for iOS. I don't know about Android, though. A DL (developer licence) is $99/yr for iOS, and $25/forever for AndroidAndroid uses Java. Also note that you will need OS X Mountain Lion if you want to program for iOS 6. The latest versions of XCode I don't believe run on older versions.
No, it works fine on 10.7 lion, ans probably 10.6 SL.
Really? I thought the latest version was only 1.8 compatible. That may make my hackintoshing ventures easier...
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Cool app! What are your plans for the next app you make (assuming you're making another)?
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Hmm, now only if I had an i- Device...
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Programmer_112 wrote:
iOS apps are normally programmed with XCode, the SDK for iOS. I don't know about Android, though.
Java, compiled to be used by Android's "Dalvik" VM, using Android's own libraries (i.e. totally not the same as "desktop" Java).
@OP: looks nice, but I got no iDevices to try it on xP
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It's a little generic, but it's fun!
Nice job on getting it on the App Store, too.
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