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Concours Worldvision de la q·.:Launcher

Thursday, July 29th, 2010

The Concours Worldvision de la q·.:Launcher is already entering it’s second week. The United States of America are still in lead with 54 points by a comfortable margin, followed by Austria with 16 points (a big thank you goes to the Austrian voters) and the UK who is slowly loosing ground on Austria with 13 points.
While the top 5 remain stable, there were some spectacular changes in the midfield: in an unprecedented chain of events, South Korea gained 13 positions and now holds on to the 10th place. Brazil closes in on Germany with 6 points. And with Malaysia and Romania two new contestants entered, which brings the number of contestants to 32.
Your country is not listed ? Or not happy with your countries performance? Well, then help your county collecting points by downloading q·.:Launcher or q·.:CARD from the iTunes Store.

your voting ikangai team

Tags: Concours Worldvision de la q·.:Launcher, contest, q·.:CARD, q·.:Launcher
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Concours Eurovision de la Chanson

Saturday, July 24th, 2010
The Concours Eurovision de la Chanson (Eurovision Song Contest) is an annual competition where Europe’s talented musicians compete for worldwide stardom.
The actual thrill of the show is the voting: all participating countries cast their vote (1 up to 12 points) and at the end the winner is the one with the most points.
Especially the exclamation of douze points when the host repeats the top score in French is a part of TV history.
Today, we proudly announce our own contest. It’s the Concours Worldvision de la q·.:Launcher.
After we collected an initial round of cotes, we publish the votes on a daily base. And here is the result of today’s vote:

CountryPoints
Austria2
United States2
Brazil2
France2
United Kingdom1
Russian Federation1
Australia1
Canada1

The current top 5 are:

CountyPoints
United States39
Austria12
United Kingdom10
Japan8
France8

Your country is not listed? Well, then help your county collecting points by downloading q·.:Launcher or q·.:CARD from the iTunes Store.

your voting ikangai team

Tags: Concours Eurovision de la Chanson, Eurovision Song Contest, q·.:Launcher
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We’ve got mail from Apple

Friday, July 23rd, 2010

We got an interesting mail from Apple today. We are using Apple’s private UIGetScreenImage API which was opened to the public in late 2009. Now, this is obviously not permitted any more and Apple sent us this mail:

Hello ikangai solutions,

We noticed that your app, q·.:CARD with Apple ID 365095972, is using the private UIGetScreenImage API. As you know, the use of private APIs is not permitted in apps. However, in late 2009, Apple announced it would begin to allow iOS apps to use the private UIGetScreenImage() function, but as noted in the announcement https://devforums.apple.com/thread/34908:

“A future release of iPhone OS may provide a public API equivalent of this functionality. At such time, all applications using UIGetScreenImage() will be required to adopt the public API.”

With the availability of the AV Foundation framework in iOS 4, public API equivalents are now available. Applications using UIGetScreenImage() to capture images from the camera should instead use the AV Foundation AVCaptureSession and related classes. Note that use of AVCaptureSession is only supported in iOS4 and above, so make sure your min OS is appropriately set. More details on how to capture video frames from the camera as images using AV Foundation can be found in Technical Q&A 1702:

http://developer.apple.com/iphone/library/qa/qa2010/qa1702.html

For applications using UIGetScreenImage() to capture the contents of interface views and layers, the -renderInContext: method of CALayer in the QuartzCore framework should used instead. For more information, see Technical Q&A 1703, “Screen capture in UIKit applications”:

If these APIs do not provide the functionality you want, we recommending filing an enhancement request using the Apple Bug Reporter at to let us know what you need.

As always, should you need code-level technical assistance implementing these APIs, you may with consult Apple Developer Technical Support here: . To ensure that Developer Technical Support can best help you, please be sure to include any crash logs, screenshots, or steps to reproduce any issues you’ve encountered.

We ask that you move to these new APIs in your next update.

If you have any questions about this response, or would like to discuss it further, please feel free to reply to this email. We look forward to reviewing your revised app.

Best Regards,
App Review Team

We believe that’s really good practice and keeps developers happy and in the loop. After some “not so nice” encounters with the Apple during the approval process we think that this is exactly what Apple needs to do: Tell the developers what is going on and how they can avoid problems.

your ikangai team

Tags: AV Foundation framework, iOS 4, q·.:CARD, UIGetScreenImage API
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q·.:Launcher Popularity

Monday, July 19th, 2010

This map shows how our new app q·.:Launcher is spreading. We are really curious, how long it takes until our app has reached a significant distribution all over the planet ;-) . We’ll update this information on a daily basis so that you can keep track.

your monitoring ikangai team

ps: and of course, you can help spreading it – just download it and tell your friends :-) .

Tags: q·.:Launcher
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Apple all over again

Tuesday, July 13th, 2010

We’ve had our fair share of Applesque experiences over the last couple of months. Our first free app – iSENDu – faced rejects because of “iPhone-like” symbols in an iPhone app that shares data between (and exclusively between ) iPhones, the alleged use of private APIs and so on. We overcame all these obstacles and got iSENDu into the store, after several months in the review cycle and a phone call by Steve from Apple California. However, we submitted an iSENDu update two days ago and have entered the iSENDu review cycle again…

In parallel, we wrote a free app – Event_Seeker – for company called Volume. We plan to market the app and therefore looked through the marketing guidelines for developers. They state precisely how one must use Apple’s artwork and what one can do with the artwork and what not. To our surprise, we found a paragraph stating that we must send the marketing material to Apple for approval. OK, we thought, Apple says so, ikangai does so. The email address is generic (of course) and is a bit hidden in the document. It took us quite a while to actually identify the email address.

This was two weeks ago – with an update email with new content more than one week ago. So far, we haven’t heard anything from Apple. Looks like that we are finding ourselves in another black hole review cycle.

your black hole exploring ikangai team

Tags: Apple, Black Hole, Event Seeker, iTunes, Marketing, Review Cycle
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