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Here's what gets transferred: contacts, message history, camera photos and videos, photo albums, files and folders, accessibility settings, display settings, web bookmarks, mail accounts, WhatsApp messages and media, and calendars. If they're available on both Google Play and the App Store, some of your free apps will also transfer. After the transfer completes, you can download any free apps that were matched from the App Store.

The VMAT code is all open-source, meaning it can be used and further built upon by other developers. VMAT students have at least five new apps in the works this spring, all driven by their unique perspective of what would be most beneficial to university students.

@ Marc-Oliverno, it only tells you the location of the phone you are using, its a joke, a prank, it does not tell you where another phone is or where someone else is (unless they happen to be right next to you), you can find these apps on the app store, they are prank apps

Kevin Rose even pimps these apps (which he so wisely invests in) saying if your out on a Friday night looking for your friends, you can use gowalla to find them. Yeah, or you could actually call them to see where they are. These apps are especially great for the great majority of us that are married with children and are usually out cruising around on Friday nights looking for our friends at bars.

In a conversation with an Apple Engineer he said that apps should be written to use no more than about 25-30Mb! Up to 60Mb may be available but cannot be counted on (but you could use this extra for caching stuff that you can purge as necessary).

1) I believe that you shouldn't ask for maximum size, as you have to aim for minimum possible size for your apps. As iPhone has limited memory (both storage & RAM), you should not create a huge app. (I doubt an app > 200MB can pass through Apple's app check.)

For some reason it appears that every idea that anyone has for a new iPhone app becomes reality. So much so that when anyone poses a problem requiring a solution, someone inevitably replies - "there is an app for that". This does make traversing the iPhone App store quite a challenge and finding quality apps a little more difficult.

Language Tools: Aside from standard translation dictionaries, there are already some neat language apps (some free, some costing $10 or more) that include access to libraries of short, spoken phrases in a given language. The iPhone finally gets some flashcard apps too.

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 If you're using an iPhone to create or edit documents, expect to be limited to simple tasks, such as basic editing, touchup work, commenting, and creating summaries or basic notes. None of the office apps supports revision tracking; if that's essential to your workflow, you're out of luck.

Like all the iWork apps, Pages automatically saves all changes to your documents, so you can't cancel your changes; work on a copy to be safe. Also like all the iWork apps, it doesn't operate with cloud storage services such as Google Docs, Dropbox, and Box.net (though you'll be able to sync them among your own devices via iCloud). If you want to share files with others, your options are limited to email or syncing to your computer via iTunes and sharing from there. Dropbox users have a work-around: The $5-per-month DropDAV.com service adds the CalDAV protocol to Dropbox so that Pages and the other iWork apps can exchange files with it. Box.net users have a similar (and free) work-around: Log in from iWork apps via CalDAV using your Box.net sign-in credentials.

I couldn't recommend the iPad version of DocsToGo due to a really dumb UI design: All controls are at the bottom of the screen, where they become hidden by the onscreen keyboard. The iPhone version has the same design, but it doesn't cause a problem as it does on the iPad. The reason: You typically type with one finger on an iPhone, so tapping the floating Hide Keyboard button right above the onscreen keyboard is a trivial task that doesn't get in the way. On an iPad, where you tend to type with multiple fingers, the action to hide the onscreen keyboard is somehow much more of an interruption, and putting the controls at the bottom of the screen is fairly standard in iPhone apps -- Quickoffice does it too.

The apps were launched on December 1st and are the latest in a series of mobile product releases by Military.com. The apps include new easy-to-read designs featuring unique formats for both the iPhone and iPad. Users with both devices can access the new apps with a single download from iTunes.

Military.com VP of Products, Mark Maxwell, said, "Military.com is always striving to deliver new and innovative products to support our military members, retirees, veterans and their families. Our new apps extend our mission of supporting the military community anywhere, anytime."

T McCreary, retired Navy Rear Admiral and President of Military.com added that the apps are a gateway to even more specialized services for members saying, "We will now able to leverage the unique features of the apps to further tailor our product offerings to the specific needs of each segment of our audience providing an even higher level of service to those who serve."

Do you use an iPhone for business? Are you looking for ways to get even more functionality out of your smartphone? If you answered yes to both of these questions, you need to learn more about the thousands of business iPhone apps that are currently available for download.

This book will help you join the thousands of successful iPhone App developers without needing to learn Objective-C or the Cocoa touch APIs. If you want to apply your existing web development skills to iPhone and iPad development, then now you can. WebKits support for HTML5 means any web developer can create compelling apps for both the iPhone and the larger-screen iPad. Beginning iPhone & iPad Web Apps takes you through the latest Mobile Web Standards as well as the specific features of the iPhone and iPad. Youll learn about WebKit and Mobile Safari, HTML5 and CSS3, Vector Graphics and Multimedia support. Youll discover the built-in hardware features of the iPhone and iPad and how best to take advantage of them. The market for web apps for the iPhone and iPad is expanding rapidly. Youll want to know about all the advantages, and Beginning iPhone & iPad Web Apps is the perfect starting point. What youll learn How to take your existing web skills and deploy them on iPad and iPhone User interface design basics for both the smaller iPhone screen and the larger iPad display The keys to web app development built into HTML5, WebKit, and Mobile Safari How to support mobile-media with iPhone- and iPad-specific features How to take advantage of advanced features of CSS3 for graphics How to address Apples touch screen interface and interact with Cocoa touch APIs Who this book is for This book is for web designers and developers who want to use their hard-earned skills and knowledge to create compelling mobile web experiences for iPhone and iPad users. Table of Contents Development Tools Development Environment Introducing Developer and Debugging Tools The Anatomy of a Web Application User Experience and Interface Guidelines Interesting CSS Features for Your Web Application User Interface Bitmap and Vector Graphics and Downloadable Fonts with Canvas and SVG Embedding Audio and Video Content in Your Web Application Handling Transformations, Animations, and Special Effects with CSS An Object-Oriented JavaScript Programming Primer Cross-Document Communication Ajax and Dynamic Content Using Touch and Gesture Events Location-Aware Web Applications A Better Handling of Client-Side Data Storage e24fc04721

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