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[...] an Android app starts with Buzztouch. Create your Buzztouch app. As explained in my article, Source Code (Android) all it takes to create a Buzztouch app is to give the app a name, upload a icon and [...]
[...] Adding a Plugin Directly To The Source Code This tutorial is for: Buzztouch.com users Normal Self-hosted users Self-hosted users that don& [...]
[...] Adding a Plugin Directly To The Source Code This tutorial is for: Buzztouch.com users Normal Self-hosted users Self-hosted users that don [...]
[...] folders called: a. AppsAPKs, b. FredsKeystore, c. Apps 4. When you download the “source code” from Buzztouch, extract it directly into the “Apps” folder and select “ [...]
[...] MySkylla.com How to Publish your Android App Publishing on Android Market is a fairly simple and straightforward process. The implications are not. This Blog [...]
[...] App Store approval with process lasting up to a week or more.) Where the app is published (Android Market probably will not need as an extensive third-party approval process, therefore re-publishing [...]
[...] MySkylla.com How to Publish your Android App Publishing on Android Market is a fairly simple and straightforward process. The implications are not. This Blog will lead [...]
[...] two required screenshots (you can submit six additional, but that’s up to you) to the Android Market. The app’s users guide reference an install process, but I just downloaded the app from [...]
[...] Publishing Kindle Fire Apps by Fred@MySkylla.com The Kindle Fire is a tablet device, most Android tablet apps will run on the various Kindle Fire devices, [...]
[...] Publishing Kindle Fire Apps by Fred@MySkylla MySkylla’s Guide to Buzztouch Kindle Fire Device and Feature Specifications Over 75% Of Android Tablet Apps We Tested Just Work On Kindle [...]
[...] Publishing Kindle Fire Apps by Fred@MySkylla MySkylla’s Guide to Buzztouch JULY 06, 2012 Report: Amazon prepping a [...]
[...] just Android? Because with Eclipse you can create Android (.apk), BlackBerry PlayBook (.bar), Kindle Fire and Nook apps. Once you have created the app on the Buzztouch Control Panel and have setup the [...]
[...] Read more here: https://bdsc.webapps.blackberry.com/android/tool/ The process of repackaging an Android app for BlackBerry tablet OS 2.0 is well documented on BB Developers’ portal. First here [...]
[...] . Mobile Buzz v1.4 Mobile Buzz v1.5 Mobile Buzz v2.0 (coming soon) See BTv2.0 As used in this Android app. Hosting Starting at $2.79 per month Forum © 2011-2012 MySkylla.com [...]
[...] Read more here: https://bdsc.webapps.blackberry.com/android/tool/ The process of repackaging an Android app for BlackBerry tablet OS 2.0 is well documented on BlackBerry Developers’ Zone. First [...]
[...] create an app developer account for free and submit your app. Kindle Fire users can add most Android app's via the Amazon Store or by Sideloading. Sideloading is basically just going outside the [...]
[...] SD card if available. If the app has a data URL in the config file (aka a “Online” Buzztouch app vs “Offline” Buzztouch app) it’ll connect with the server hosting the [...]
[...] Linking to the Play app from a Buzztouch app. It’s impossible to go directly to the rate/comment section, but it’s easy enough [...]
[...] it play with current buzztouch thought process correctly. Adding multiple map locations to a Buzztouch app: Several methods: 1. batchgeo.com will create a multiple location map if you have all the [...]
[...] ;s Guide to creating Android Apps Creating an Android app starts with Buzztouch. Create your Buzztouch app. As explained in my article, Source Code (Android) all it takes to create a Buzztouch app is [...]
[...] wish to be familiar with their guidelines, otherwise you may find your app removed from their app store. The latest modification to their guideline states: … Continue reading → [...]
[...] against the user experience that any attempt to market the app will be doomed. Apple’s App Store is full of apps that will never be more than zombies. Appgratis was a useful tool to move [...]
[...] wish to be familiar with their guidelines, otherwise you may find your app removed from their app store. The latest modification to their guideline states: Dangerous Products: . . . An app downloaded [...]
[...] Apple has a new Section in the App Store which means it has amended it’s iOS App Store Review Guidelines. Apple’s new guidelines cover four key points: * * * * 24. Kids Apps 24. [...]
[...] an Android app starts with Buzztouch. Create your Buzztouch app. As explained in my article, Source Code (Android) all it takes to create a Buzztouch app is to give the app a name, upload a icon and [...]
[...] Adding a Plugin Directly To The Source Code This tutorial is for: Buzztouch.com users Normal Self-hosted users Self-hosted users that don& [...]
[...] Adding a Plugin Directly To The Source Code This tutorial is for: Buzztouch.com users Normal Self-hosted users Self-hosted users that don [...]
[...] folders called: a. AppsAPKs, b. FredsKeystore, c. Apps 4. When you download the “source code” from Buzztouch, extract it directly into the “Apps” folder and select “ [...]
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