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iPhone User Interface Design Projects
Joachim Bondo
David Barnard
Dan Burcaw
Tim Novikoff
Craig Kemper
Chris Parrish
Keith Peters
Jurgen Siebert
Eddie Wilson
Brian Wilson
Ingo Peters
Michael Kemper
出版
Apress
, 2010-04-28
主題
Computers / Programming / Macintosh
Computers / Data Processing
Computers / Operating Systems / General
Computers / General
ISBN
143022360X
9781430223603
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=jSedg5L3bH8C&hl=&source=gbs_api
EBook
SAMPLE
註釋
Introduction By the time you read this, the number applications on the App Store will have crossed the 100,000 mark. Chances are that if you come up with an idea for an app, it’s already on the Store and in abundance. In order to catch users’ interest, you’ll have to differentiate yours. Most developers seem to take the easy route by simply lowering their price. The problem is that it’s so easy to do that everybody can do it. And if they do, you’ve gained nothing. On the contrary, you’ve lost an income that could possibly motivate you to keep improving and updating your app and thereby sustain your name as a reliable developer users can trust their investment to. If you choose to take the difficult route, however, and differentiate on quality—the route that not everybody can take—you’ll not only become a better developer but also earn the respect from other developers and users who’ll be willing to spend real time and money on your app. The ten authors of this book have all released successful apps and can testify to how going that extra mile, or ten, has paid off in many aspects of their lives as iPhone developers. By reading their takes on how to make an app stand out from the rest, you’ll gain some of the inspiration and insight that could make your app the one in its category that users will want.