IPAD must-haves. And fun-to-haves.

Brighten your iPad with a colorful cover, stream to your TV, download pictures from your digital camera, and more. There’s already so much you can do with iPad and iPad mini

Apple Wireless Keyboard

The incredibly thin Apple Wireless Keyboard uses Bluetooth technology, which makes it compatible with iPad

Apple unveils iPad mini: ‘Thin as a pencil, light as paper’

iPad inspires creativity and hands-on learning with features you won’t find in any other educational tool

Lightning connector and FaceTime HD camera

Apple announces 4th generation iPad packing an A6X CPU

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Monday, April 28, 2014

I have XCode 5.0.2, but App Store keeps reporting update to 5.0.2 available


How to I get App Store to stop telling me to update XCode?





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Sunday, January 19, 2014

I have XCode 5.0.2, but App Store keeps reporting update to 5.0.2 available


How to I get App Store to stop telling me to update XCode?




 


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Sunday, September 8, 2013

Any way to get app available for sale when iTunes Connect is down?

I have an app that was reviewed and approved yesterday and didn't make it out of "Processing for App Store" before today's iTunes Connect outage. Normally I could wait for this outage to pass but this app is for an event this weekend where 50k+ people will be visiting and it starts on Thursday. Is there anway I can get this made ready for sale without iTunes Connect?


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Tuesday, April 23, 2013

Can I develop an iOS app that can download multiple free iBooks that I publish and make them available within the iBooks app?

Is it possible for a self-developed iOS app to download iBooks from our server and make the books available to the iBooks app?

 

My organization is evaluating publishing some free training manuals / textbooks as iBooks made with Apple's "iBooks Author" software. We don't necessarily want to use the iTunes Store for distribution because of the semi-sensitive nature of the content. To distribute the books to users with iPads, we've thought of using MDM software, a webpage, or an iOS app. The reasoning behind an iOS app is that the app would be a "download manager", making it much easier for a user to download all 42 books all at once. A user would install our "free training manual download manager" iOS app and use it to authenticate to a our server app that would serve the books, the end result being the books available via the iBooks app.

 

Thanks,

 

Ted


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