Flurry Analytics has recently compiled developer research data from January to March, and found that 7 of 10 apps developed are on iOS, and that for ever dollar an iOS developer makes, Android developers make $0.24. It won’t come as much surprise that the iPad fares particularly well among tablets. 88% of user sessions that [...]
Archive for June 9th, 2012
7 out of 10 apps are for iOS, iPhone and iPad devs earn four times more revenue
SplitMail for iPad [jailbreak]
SplitMail is a jailbreak tweak for iPad that adds access to your mailbox list in portrait mode. Sometimes you just don’t want to use landscape mode and since stock iOS limits Mail in portrait mode, this is a great fix. By default stock iOS hides the mail list when you’re in portrait until you’ve either [...]
KloutScore for iPhone review
KloutScore is an iPhone app that provides an easy way to keep track of Klout Scores for yourself and the people you are interested in. In addition to your score number, you will also be given a description of what your score means as well as see lists of Twitter users you influence and who [...]
Color Splash Studio for iPhone review
The folks at MacPhun and creators of FX Photo Studio for iPhone and iPad have brought their Mac app, Color Splash Studio, to the iPhone. Color Splash Studio allows you to apply selective coloring effects to your photos. With several apps in the App Store that already offer this functionality, you may be wondering what [...]
Incase Ari Marcopoulos Camera and iPad Bag review
It’s not what a blogger has to take to Apple’s WWDC event, it’s how a blogger’s going to take it — and Incase provides a compelling solution Tomorrow I leave for Apple’s 2012 World Wide Developer Conference (WWDC) and in addition to clothes, I have to bring with me a 13-inch MacBook Air and its [...]
Phil Schiller: Apple’s new "Dr. No"
Phil Schiller is Apple’s Senior Vice President of Product Marketing, but by all accounts his role in that job is as unconventional as Apple itself. Businessweek has delved into that — as much as they could absent cooperation from Schiller or Apple — and paints a picture of man who, in many ways, is very [...]
Olo for iPhone and iPad review
Olo by Sennep recently slid into feature status in the game section of the App Store, promising a casual and minimalistic board game experience. Olo takes a lot of inspiration from traditional board games like shufflepuck and crokinole, but adds a decidedly unique spin on things. Games are played online or locally with either 2 [...]
Best free kids apps for iPad
iMore’s authoritative guide to the very best, absolutely free iPad apps for kids Looking for great free kids apps for your iPad? The App Store is home to over half a million apps and games, and a surprising number of them are available for free. Some of the most popular free apps are free apps [...]
Forums: iOS 6 news, Apple Maps, Siri acting differently?
Found an interesting article you want to share with iMore? Have a burning question about that feature you just can’t figure out? There is ALWAYS more happening just a click away in the forums. You can always head over and join in the conversation, search for answers, or lend your expertise to other members of [...]
Not nuking the future
What to expect — and more importantly what not to expect — from Apple’s WWDC 2012 Keynote Apple doesn’t nuke the future. They don’t announce so many new products and services it scorches the market and blots out the shelves. They don’t copy and create so many new features and SKUs each year that no [...]

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