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Tag Archives: Ina Ruwa
Ina Ruwa Updates: Premium Edition and iOS 4
Ina Ruwa Free Weather v1.2 is now in the app store. It has been upgraded to support fast app switching when using iOS 4. Advertising comes from Apple’s iAd network in place of AdMob’s ad network. Ina Ruwa Premium Weather … Continue reading
Ina Ruwa for iOS 4 is Coming Soon
Because of my concern for the viability of MonoTouch for App Store apps, I’ve rewritten Ina Ruwa in Objective-C. That’s why there’s been no updates for so long. Ina Ruwa has been renamed “Ina Ruwa Free Weather” and has been … Continue reading
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Is This the End for MonoTouch?
Many bits have been spilled on the alleged changes to section 3.3.1 of Apple’s iPhone developer agreement. John Gruber broke the story on Daring Fireball. Hundreds of articles, from sources as disparate as bloggers and the BBC, have written about … Continue reading
Ina Ruwa is in the iPhone App Store
My very first published iPhone/iPod Touch app is now available in the app store: Ina Ruwa Weather. I used MonoTouch and C# to build it. What a great system.