Monthly Archives: June 2011
App Developers: How to get your app reviewed (or, how not to irritate an app reviewer)
Note: These are my own opinions and observations and this is not the official stance or guidance of any of the sites for which I write.
About half of my day job consists of keeping tabs on new iOS and Mac apps, including writing features or full reviews of ones that catch my eye. Now, there are hundreds of thousands apps in the App Store and I know that it’s hard for you developers to capture the attention of the blogosphere to get a bit of love for the most recent by-product of your sweat, blood and tears. To help you out (and to vent a little frustration about what happens far too often, frankly), I’m posting this guide on what to do and what not to do to when submitting your app for consideration for review on a major site.
everythingiCafe: the Show “Fugazi”
Chris Meinck and I recorded episode 28 of the everythingiCafe podcast earlier this week and it’s now available for download through iTunes or you can listen to it right here using the embedded audio player above (this player isn’t available on the iPhone or iPad, unfortunately).
We talked about iPhone 4S/5 rumors, the iPhone 4 as the most popular camera on Flickr, and Verizon’s move to eliminate unlimited data plans and institute tiered data plans in July.
In previous podcasts, Chris and I have had different points of view on the possible release timing of the iPhone 5. I had been betting on a release in June/July while Chris believes it will come out in September. At this rate, I’m thinking I’m going to lose that friendly wager since most rumors are pointing to a September release (or late August, most recently).
Our “Teh Awesome” recommendations can be found in the App Store here:
- Parkmobile – pay for parking electronically in participating parking lots
- Shazam – a neat song identification app
We record the podcast every week around 7:00 p.m. ET (we usually start a little later because someone takes a little longer to get ready
) on Tuesdays and you’re welcome to join us for the live broadcast at http://everythingicafe.com/live.
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(Hint: If you don’t know what “fugazi” means, you need to watch the movie Donnie Brasco starring Johnny Depp and Al Pacino.)
Review: Treegloo case for the iPad 2
Have you been looking around for a moleskine-style notebook case for your iPad 2? If so and Treegloo has been one of the cases on your list to consider, check out my video review of it.
- “Base models” fairly inexpensive (start at $35 plus shipping)
- Handmade in USA using materials from USA
- Wide range of customization options
- Kinetic latch is unique and works well
- Holds iPad snugly
- Looks nice overall
- Not as neat and tightly made as Portenzo or DODOcase (corners, alignment)
- Sleep/wake switch cut-out is very off
- Hard to get to lock orientation/mute switch
- It’s a nice case overall but if you’re looking for very neat/tight construction go with Portenzo or DODOcase
- I like it and have been using it without issue
- Be patient when ordering – manufacturing takes time
everythingiCafe: the Show “Whilly Nilly”
Chris Meinck and I recorded episode 27 of the everythingiCafe podcast last week and it’s now available for download via iTunes here, or you can use the integrated audio player above to listen to it right here (this doesn’t work on the iPad or iPhone, unfortunately).
- Army of Darkness Defense by Backflip Studios (iPhone version)
- Army of Darkness Defense HD (iPad version)
everythingiCafe: the show “All Your Junk”
Chris Meinck and I recorded episode 26 of the everythingiCafe podcast last week and it’s now available for download via iTunes (or you can use the integrated audio player above to listen to it right here).Violent summer (haiku)
Lightning in my eyes
Thunder thumping in my chest
A storm in my soul
A geek’s travel preparations
We traveled out of town for Memorial Day weekend which included some cross-country flights to bring us to the land of the (former) Governator, Napa wine country, and most importantly, In-N-Out Burger. I brought my iPad and iPhone with me (shocking, I know) and a few other accessories to avoid severe internet and entertainment deprivation during the trip. Here’s a list of a few things I brought and thought you might find useful for traveling with your own mobile devices.



















