Hello IXDA community,
Has anyone brought an iPhone app to market? Did you take an end-to-
end user-centered design approach (upfront research, iterative
prototyping all that fun stuff)?
I'm working on an article about user-centered iPhone app design.
Finding a range of real world
May I ask, my just iPhone apps?
Why not mobile apps on a whole?
My friends who are in the mobile software biz make them for all
platforms
On Jun 20, 2009, at 2:11 PM, Suzanne Ginsburg wrote:
Hello IXDA community,
Has anyone brought an iPhone app to market? Did you take an end-to-
Though it isn't totally related to your topic, I thought I'd mention
that for a university assignment I produced a heuristic evaluation on
Tap Tap Revenge for the iPhone. It was a very interesting project as
it allowed me to understand the Mobile HIG and see how it related to
immersive
We are currently in the process of bringing an iPhone app to market
for army.mil. If anyone is interested, I can do a postmortem.
Will
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http://www.ixda.org/discuss?post=43042
A team at Adaptive Path is bringing our work re-envisioning the
smart.fm web site to iPhone. This is definitely not a project coming
from a developers perspective. We are taking an approach to determine
what experience users want in the mobile context, when learning on the
smart.fm platform. The