Showing posts with label iphone app. Show all posts
Showing posts with label iphone app. Show all posts

Monday, February 20, 2017

IPHONE APP DEVELOPMENT COMPANY

iPhone App Development Company

Apple has won the hearts of many through its quality, seamless transition and innovative ideas. iOS is certainly a one of its kind, which has turned the game of technology from every aspect. To get an iPhone application for your business can give an instant hit to your sales chart, the only factor you need to focus a little more on, is the selection of choosing the top iPhone app development company for your business domain. You have to pick the top iPhone app development company on the basis of a few factors, such as, considerable solution experience ranging from developing the engaging iPhone mobile apps with the most powerful UI/UX to attract the users.
You should not get swayed by the cost-factor, although it is an important aspect for every client, but choosing an iPhone app Development Company for your business solution on the basis of pricing, is not a favorable task. Rather, you should explore the services offered by the iPhone app development company to render the business-centric iPhone mobile apps, which would satisfy the ever-increasing demands of your customers. To proceed with your iPhone application development, you may choose Techugo- a top iPhone application development company and specializes in developing innovative and robust iPhone mobile apps for our clients across the globe.
At Techugo, we take pride in developing the iPhone mobile apps for the  leading brands to startups and our iPhone mobile app development team  has the expertise to create a unique  variety of iPhone mobile app solution for your business needs, which would help you to showcase your idea, goal and dream in the most informative and engaging way. Our team of top iPhone mobile app designers is here to help assist you with every step of your iPhone mobile app development strategy. We consult, brainstorm, manage the project, design, develop, test, launch, and market iPhone mobile apps in the best possible way. You can get in touch with our iPhone application development team to discuss further your concept to bring into reality. The discussion would help you to gain a better insight of your iPhone mobile app requirement.
You can reach us at:
sales@techugo.com
Skype: aks141
Skype: ankit.techugo
Source: http://www.techugo.com/blog/iphone-app-development-company/

Monday, February 6, 2017

HOW TO GET UDID OF YOUR IPHONE WITHOUT BEING TECHNICALLY CHALLENGED

UDID

It was one hour left to complete the 24 hour cycle of a day and bid goodbye to one of the usual tiring day of my daily work schedule, and I was all set to hog on everything my refrigerator had to offer, I took a long yawn to depict my exhaustion and lifted my finger to close my lappy, and suddenly saw a new notification on Skype, with eagerness I clicked the icon, found it to be one of my clients, who had written,” how to get UDID on my iPhone”? , it was late, so I thought to reply a little later, after serving my appetite desire, but the 2 ‘?’ after the first comment from the client, forced me to keep the thought of my dinner a little aside and serve his query first. Well, not so surprisingly, I ended up the Skype chat + call with him after 45 minutes of tiring session, where to explanation consumed a little more time, and I pity myself being starved to death, but had to calm myself down, with a smiley received from my client at the end. My next destination was absolutely fridge, where I finished the leftovers without a delay and while munching on the pizza slice, a thought came into my mind.
I realized that most of the clients are from non-technical background and to expect them to understand the technical aspects of their iPhone, is little too much to ask for. So why not inform all of them the basic requirements of iPhone technicalities from our blog portal, with a determined thought process of writing a blog on UDID of the iPhone, I hit the sack to be awaken in next 7 hrs. Today, am here writing the blog, let’s proceed and handle the technicalities with little expertise to make it more convenient for the clients, who can access this relevant piece of information, across the globe
  • What Is UDID
The UDID is the abbreviation for Unique Device Identifier (UDID) and are unique to every individual iPhone and iPad. It consists of 40 characters and has a mixture of 40 letters and numbers, for illustration, will look something like this 2g7k7cc806d345be8e8928923f6573089b116577. The combination of numeric and alphabets is unique for every device and can never be similar to another.
  • Why UDID Is Needed
Your iPhone can only install programs that are approved by Apple. Applications in the App Store have been approved by Apple for general distribution, but beta customers get to try the app before it’s in the store. We register your UDID with Apple so they can approve your application, especially for your iPhone.
  • What Is The Use Of UDID
As a user, you would have wondered, that’s why you have been asked for the iPhone’s UDID, and it leaves you little distressed. For your relief, let us bring the reason, why UDID is asked from you, with a relevant UDID, a developer can register your device and give it access to non-official (non-App-Store-vetted) software. The UDID carries a huge database to track app installed on your iPhone based on your UDID and they use that data to target ads. UDID might also be attached to a username, password, and social network login, and technically, it’s merely a number, but if it’s put together with a database of other information it becomes the info bank which holds all that information together.
  • How To Find Out Your iPhone’s UDID
The word UDID, sounds so tricky and complex, but eventually the process to find it out is extremely easy and requires few steps. The steps to find out your iPhone’s UDID, follows:
  • Step 1
Open iTunes not on your iPhone, but connect the iTunes on Mac or PC app
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  • Step 2
Plug in your iPhone, iPod touch or iPad
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  • Step 3
Click its name under the devices list
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  • Step 4
Make sure you’re on the Summary tab
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  • Step 5
Click on the text “Serial Number” , it will change to show your UDID
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  • Step 6
That is your UDID, just select Copy from the Edit menu
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  • Step 7
Your UDID is now in the clipboard; paste it into an email or message
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So this was all about getting the UDID from your phone, and I think it sounds so easy and non-technical to proceed with. With this hope that it would benefit you all out there and you would not be dependent on your developers to guide you with the process. At Techugo, we take pride in developing the mobile apps for the leading brands to startups and our mobile app development team  has the expertise to create a unique variety of mobile app development solution for your business needs, which would help you to showcase your idea, goal and dream in the most informative and engaging way. Our team of top mobile app designers is here to help assist you with every step of your mobile app development strategy. We consult, brainstorm, manage the project, design, develop, test, launch, and market apps in the best possible way. You can get in touch with our team to discuss further your concept to bring into reality. The discussion would help you to gain a better insight of your app requirement.
You can reach us at:
sales@techugo.com
Skype: aks141
Skype: ankit.techugo
Source: http://www.techugo.com/blog/get-udid-iphone-without-technically-challenged/

Wednesday, January 4, 2017

WHY APPLE REJECTS YOUR APP

iOS App

During my career span, I have noticed many a developer making a hue & cry about app rejection at the Apple store and they consider it to be no reason for the rejection, on the contrary, what they fail to understand that, Apple does not reject any ios app just for a lark, rather there are some reasons for this footfalls. Today I am going to share those reasons only which, if taken and considered well in time then can save you from the app rejection at the Apple Store.
Your app process is completed, today is the launch day and what you are getting by evening, that your app is rejected by the Apple store, it is the most dreadful thing to hear from your app developers and quite disheartening as well, but a harsh fact too. To get the app maximum attention, is every developer’s and business owner’s dream, but when the app does not get approved by the Apple store, then something within you gets broken, I speak from my own set of experience, where I have seen all sorts of ups and downs from a developer’s perspective.
Apple Strategy
The perfection is the word which correlates well with the Apple working strategy; Apple is very particular about its rules & regulations and works in a perfect manner to submit any mobile app. Apple’s highly selective review process ensures that all apps that appear on their store are perfect and well-balanced in terms of content, usability, and design. So the rejection is very much obvious for the mobile apps, which encourages the developers to improve their app and resubmit it, but unfortunately, the exact process of Apple’s review policy is not known to everyone, yet there are the most prominent reasons which can lead to app rejection on the apple store, read further to know it better and save the horror of rejection for your mobile app:
  • Incomplete Information
 The incomplete set of information is the topmost reason for app rejection, while filling up the details, makes sure to fill in all the information required for review. Make sure that every app feature is mentioned fully coupled with a demo video if the installation or the configuration process is different from the usual mobile applications. When it comes to special configurations, include the specifics required and this step will help you to gain positive attention from the Apple review process.
  • Fix The Bugs
As an app developer your job does not stop at the development, rather it incurs other processes as well to be followed up with the development process and the app bug fixing is one of those features. Apple instantly rejects any app which contains bugs or crashes at the regular intervals. You need to be very particular with the testing system, to test the bugs beforehand and then submit the app.
  • Don’t Copy
Apple is famous to encourage the unique app concepts and different from others. So it is always advisable to avoid duplicity if you create something which is similar to something else, Apple review process has a sharp view to check out such similarities and would reject your app on this basis only. You should provide unique features to your app and then submit it for reviewing.
User Interface
Unfortunately, not a single app comes with a manual guide to using it, hence your app needs to be logical, convenient, and polished, and so your users can understand how to use the app effortlessly. The best practice to save your app from being rejected is to understand the interface guidelines offered by Apple, before developing a mobile app and your app can be selected without any hurdle.
Content
The content plays a vital role in the Apple review process, as a developer make sure that your developed app has followed all the terms and conditions stated in the Apple trademarks and copyrights guidelines and Apple trademark list. Also, your app content should not bring a yawn to your users, which means it needs to be engaging enough to motivate your users to keep using your app.
Advertisements
While testing your apps to make sure that every ad featured within your app are displayed properly, and to leave no room for error, test it on several devices. Also, integrate the IDFA (Advertising Identifier) within your app, to serve advertisements along with ad functionality.
Be Cautious With Your Words
Apple wants a more organized, systematic and clean product in Apple store, so anything mentioned with “beta,” “demo,” or “test” will mark a point, that your app is incomplete and is not finalized, as a result, Apple rejects your app, considering these words. So make sure not use these or any such words which show your app is still in the development stage and has put for review by mistake.
Don’t Mislead the Users
If you have mentioned some features within the app, but actually your app does not contain, then Apple considers it to be highly misleading and as a consequence, your app gets rejected at the very first moment it is placed for review. So make sure that your app should deliver all the features and functionalities mentioned.
At Techugo, we take pride in developing the perfect iOS mobile apps for the leading brands to startups and our iOS mobile app development team  has the expertise to create a unique variety of iOS mobile app solution for your business needs, which would help you to showcase your idea, goal, and dream in the most informative and engaging way. Our team of top iOS mobile app designers is here to help assist you with every step of your mobile app development strategy. We consult, brainstorm, manage the project, design, develop, test, launch, and market apps in the best possible way. You can get in touch with our team to discuss further your concept to bring into reality. The discussion would help you to gain a better insight of your iOS app requirement.
You can reach us at:
sales@techugo.com
Skype: aks141
Skype: ankit.techugo
Source: http://www.techugo.com/blog/apple-rejects-app/

Wednesday, September 21, 2016

Google launches Allo, its AI-centric messaging app


Google's new messaging app is here. 

The company is launching Allo, its AI-centric messaging app for iOS and Android that offers an early peek at some of its most robust artificial intelligence capabilities yet. First previewed during its I/O developer conference earlier this year, the app combines the best of Google's predictive and search superpowers along with an all-new personal assistant feature. 
At first glance, Allo looks very similar to many other messaging apps. You sign up with your phone number and after verifying your identity, the app scans your address book to find people you may know who are also using the app. 
Beginning a one-on-one or group chat is fairly straightforward. In addition to the standard text messages, you can record a voice message, send a photo with a doodle (for Android only right now), or share a map to your current location. The app also includes a number of themed sticker packs you can use to liven up your chats. 
But none of that is why you'll want to use Allo. The reason you'll want to use Allo is because it offers a hint at the AI-filled future Google envisions. It's home to Google Assistant, the new conversational assistant that Google plans to bring to many more of its consumer products. 
The first sign that Allo is a bit smarter than the standard messaging app is through a feature called Smart Replies. Throughout your conversations, the app will suggest words and phrases before you start typing. If someone asks "how was your weekend," for instance, the app may suggest "it was good" or "fun." Google has been experimenting with this type of technology for awhile — it rolled out a similar feature for its email app, Inbox, last year — and Allo's Smart Replies are surprisingly good. In my early testing, the automatically generated responses were useful more often than not, though they did occasionally miss the mark. 

Even more impressive, Google has combined this feature with its photo recognition abilities, so the app is able to suggest responses to photos that are shared within your conversation. 
But Smart Replies are just the start of Allo's AI savvy. More importantly, the app is Google's first opportunity to show off Google Assistant.

It's all about the Assistant

First off, a quick word about (the rather poorly named) Google Assistant. While you'd be forgiven for thinking it's a bot like those used in Facebook Messenger, Kik and other apps, Google Assistant is much more than a simple messaging bot, which tend to have a fairly limited set of capabilities. Instead, Google Assistant is much closer to Facebook's vision for M, the social network's own AI-based assistant. (Facebook M, however, is still limited to a small number of early testers and largely depends on humans to oversee its interactions.) 
Google Assistant is still in a "preview" stage, according to Google, who plans to bring the feature to many more products in the future, like its smart speaker Google Home. But, preview or not, the feature is already more impressive than gimmicky. 
There are two ways to interact with Google Assistant. You can chat with it directly — Assistant appears alongside your other conversations in the app — or you can call it up while you're chatting with friends by starting a message with @Google.
In both cases, it can help with many things that you would use a quick Google search for (think translations, conversions, directions, flight statuses etc.) and even has a few extra tricks, like (again) photo recognition. I uploaded a photo I snapped on a recent vacation to the Mayan pyramid at Chichen Itza in Mexico, and Google Assistant quickly asked me if I wanted to learn more about Mayan history. 
When you're in a chat with one or more friends you can use Google Assistant as a kind of shortcut to Google searches. Things that Google can do "natively" like conversions, simple Google searches and translations will appear directly in your chat while other queries will surface links to Google results.
It may take a little getting used to — it feels a bit clunky to "ask" Google a question in the middle of a conversation — but it's actually pretty useful (and saves a lot of app switching.) 
Google Assistant is even more useful when you get it one-on-one. There, in addition to everything else, you can ask the assistant about your calendar, set reminders and get the latest headlines. If you have an Android device, you can also set alarms, timers, search your photos and make phone calls via Google Assistant. 
Allo's creators have also made sure that Google Assistant has the nerdy sense of humor we've come to expect from Google. It may not have Siri's dry wit, but it is more than up for a joke or two and you can even play a few games with it.

The "creepy" factor

Google's biggest hurdle with Allo may be convincing people that all this AI isn't creepy. While tech enthusiasts may think its cool that Google can recognize the photos I'm sharing, predict what messages I want to write, and help me make weekend plans, others may find it a bit creepy. But Google has made efforts to address the concerns of the privacy conscious as well.
Messages sent within Allo are encrypted by default, but don't use end-to-end encryption, a standard favored by members of the security community and privacy advocates. You can, however, opt for an incognito chat, which does use end-to-end encryption. These conversations can also include self-destructing messages and the ability to block new messages from appearing on your phone's lock screen. 
Whether or not these features will be enough to persuade skeptics is another matter. But if Google can make its assistant feel more necessary than creepy, then it might win people over. While Google's future plans for the feature are so far unclear, it's already promised we'll see it in a lot more places very soon and that it will only improve and get smarter over time. And that certainly seems like a good start.
Resource :- http://mashable.com/2016/09/21/google-allo-app
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