Useful Features Of IOS 7

iOS 7 is the latest version of Apple’s iOS mobile operating system. It was first announced at WWDC on June 10, 2013. iOS 7 introduces great new features like Control Center, Air Drop for iOS, smarter multitasking and lots more. It also makes the things easier, faster, and more enjoyable.

Here are the best hidden features of iOS 7:

64 bit support

iOS apps can now be compiled for the 64-bit runtime. All system libraries and frameworks are 64-bit ready, meaning that they can be used in both 32-bit and 64-bit apps. When compiled for the 64-bit runtime, apps will run faster because of the availability of extra processor resources in 64-bit mode.

iOS uses the same LP64 model that is used by OS X and other 64-bit UNIX systems, which means fewer problems when porting code.

Better Multi-Tasking

Smarter API is one of the major feature of iOS 7. This new multitasking APIs has the ability to perform app updates in the background at convenient time. Now, when you double-click the home button, all apps appear as big screens. The last app you were in is now front-and-center so swapping between apps is lightning fast. Better yet, closing apps that are not working well now just requires a swipe of the finger up.

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Email Enhancements

In iOS 7, it is very easy to find emails. You just need to know the persons email ID, name or a keyword and the Mail app will search the email for you. Also You can send an email from inbox to the junk folder in a single click. Just tap the flag in the bottom right corner of the email and choose “move to junk”.

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Email Enhancements

In iOS 7, it is very easy to find emails. You just need to know the persons email ID, name or a keyword and the Mail app will search the email for you. Also You can send an email from inbox to the junk folder in a single click. Just tap the flag in the bottom right corner of the email and choose “move to junk”.

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AirDrop

AirDrop technology simplifies data sharing between users of different devices nearby. Data is transferred directly, not via emails, cloud services and alike.

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Junk Email

Now you can send an email from your inbox right to the junk folder. Just tap the flag in the bottom right corner of the email and choose “move to junk”.

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Save Money By Using Face Time Audio Calls

iOS 7 adds the ability to have audio only calls using FaceTime Audio. Now, you can make a call over 4G or Wi-Fi without the video component, and the sound quality is fabulous. Just go to the desired contact and press on the phone symbol next to FaceTime. Alternatively, you can search for your contact in the FaceTime app itself.

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Sweet Journey | New IOS App From Andolasoft

We are excited to announce that ‘Sweet Journey’ – a diary app is now in App Store. Deployed last week, got overwhelming responses with over 100 downloads around the world. It is a personal diary on the go. You could use it as a journal or photo album to keep your memories safe. Capture photos, videos and take notes, all in one app.

Download ‘Sweet Journey’ from App-Store

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Journals and diaries are great to use, but it is vulnerable to threats like damage, lost. So, we came-up with an unique app idea to make note taking easier. If you like to carry around a journal and scribble notes, why not capture that on your iPhone or iPad. It would be easier, faster and insightful. You could do more than just writing notes and taking photos.

What You Can Do With Sweet Journey

  • Create notes with date and time
  • Capture snaps and videos with tags and timestamp
  • Record voices with tags and timestamp
  • Save photos with Geo-tag to see in map view, based on location
  • Store memories in one gallery and sort as per day, month and year

Here’s What We Did:

  • Designed the application logo, user interfaces (UI/UX) and animation effects
  • Developed the app in native language i.e. Objective-C and Cocoa Touch framework
  • Devised the application process and flow from navigation to monetization
  • Implemented Tapku SDK
  • Used iCarousel library for paged and scroll view
  • Deployed the app to App Store within 3 weeks since the initiation of project

So, go ahead; download the app and see how ‘SweetJourney’ can help memories last forever. Feel free to write reviews in iTunes.

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How To Create A Gridview With ‘UICollectionView’ In IOS6 & Above

What Is ‘UICollectionView’?

‘UICollectionView’ is a class introduced in iOS 6 SDK. It helps developers in creating grid view to handle ordered collection of data items using customizable layouts. ‘Collection view’, available in this class is like ‘UItableview’ which supports multiple column layouts.

Getting Started:

Create new ‘.h‘ and ‘.m‘ files to display the images.

In ‘ShowImagesViewController.h

#import <UIKit/UIKit.h>
@interface ShowImagesViewController :UICollectionViewController
{
NSArray *allImages;
}
@property (nonatomic, retain) NSArray *allImages;
@end

In ‘ShowImagesViewController.m

#import "ShowImagesViewController.h"
@implementation ShowImagesViewController
@synthesize allImages;
- (void)viewDidLoad
{
[superviewDidLoad];
allImages = [NSArrayarrayWithObjects:@"pizza.jpeg",
@"sides_img.png", @"sandwich_img.png", @"pizza_img.png",
@"pasta_img.png", @"drinks_img.png", @"pizza.jpeg",
@"sides_img.png", @"sandwich_img.png", @"pizza_img.png",
@"pasta_img.png", @"drinks_img.png", nil];
}
 
- (void)didReceiveMemoryWarning
{
[superdidReceiveMemoryWarning];
// Dispose of any resources that can be recreated.
}
- (BOOL)shouldAutorotateToInterfaceOrientation:
(UIInterfaceOrientation)interfaceOrientation
{
return YES;
}
- (NSInteger)collectionView:(UICollectionView *)collectionViewnumberOfItemsInSection:(NSInteger)section
{
returnrecipeImages.count;
}
- (UICollectionViewCell *)collectionView:(UICollectionView *)collectionViewcellForItemAtIndexPath:(NSIndexPath *)indexPath
{
staticNSString *identifier = @"Cell";
UICollectionViewCell *cell = [collectionView
dequeueReusableCellWithReuseIdentifier:identifier
forIndexPath:indexPath];
 
UIImageView *allImageView = (UIImageView *)[cell viewWithTag:100];
allImageView.image = [UIImageimageNamed:[allImagesobjectAtIndex:indexPath.row]];
return cell;
}
- (void)collectionView:(UICollectionView *)collectionViewdidSelectItemAtIndexPath:(NSIndexPath *)indexPath{
}
@end

Example of Grid layout using ‘UICollectionViewController

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Conclusion:

‘UICollectionViewController’ creates ‘Grid’/’Tile’ layout much faster and offers intuitive user interface in iOS 6 devices.

How We Turned A Great Idea Into IOS App – The Inside Story

Sandra M, an Occupational Therapist (OT) in the USA, came-up with the original idea and approached us to put it into iPhone app development as well as iPad app development. Here, the therapists share their expertise through the app thereby mentoring new parents through shared interventions.

The ‘LittleSteps’ iOS app is now in App Store. In a short span of time, hundreds of downloads have been done across the USA, Germany, Australia, India, Philippines, UK, China, Ireland, Portugal, Greece, Israel, South Africa, New Zealand, Chile, Egypt, Germany and Canada.

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The ‘LittleSteps’ App is aimed to collaborate and share OT interventions to address developmental delay in the areas of fine motor, gross motor, feeding, sensory integration, visual motor, behavior, language development and social skills for children below 3 yrs. With the free version a user can share interventions applied to other users. However, the paid version allows OT to store customer data in the device itself.

For Occupation Therapists, it provides a platform to share knowledge and take care of certain condition during baby’s growth. For parents, it acts as a companion that makes them knowledgeable on baby care.

Being one of the best iPhone App Development Companies, we came-up with the right solutions that turned Sandra’s idea into a working iOS app. We included numerous functionalities and integrations that made it engaging and simple for the users. We used Orangescrum, the project collaboration tool to keep-up with the development process.

See What Users Are Saying About The App?

  • “Very informative! Great app to download!”
  • “OMG, this is an exceptionally amazing app that has transformed the way we approach raising our babies. A must for all parents”

Here’s What We Did:

  • Designed the application logo, the user interfaces (UI/UX)
  • Developed the app in native language i.e. Objective-C and Cocoa Touch framework
  • Devised the application process and flow from navigation to monetization
  • Introduced the feature of In-app purchase for premium users
  • Introduced push notification feature to share texts instantly
  • Tested the app’s performance with AppFlight SDK
  • Deployed the app to Apple App Store within 9 weeks since the initiation of project

In addition to above mentioned functionalities, we have introduced numerous other features that make it a state-of-the-art application.

So, go ahead; download the app and see how ‘LittleSteps’ can help you and your baby. Feel free to write reviews in iTunes.

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How Do I Implement Localization In IOS Apps?

We know that, all the apps in the Apple App Store are English-speaking, i.e. the menu, information, settings and everything else is in English. However, the apps become almost useless for the consumers from non native English speaking countries. Hence, it becomes essential for the developers to release apps with multiple language support. This is where internationalization and localization comes in handy which facilitates the iOS application developers to support numerous native languages that greatly increase the global user experience.

What Exactly Is Internationalization And Localization?

  • Internationalization and localization means adapting the software product to different languages, regional differences and technical requirements of a targeted market.
  • Internationalization is the process of designing a software application, so that it can be adapted to various languages and regions without engineering changes.
  • Localization is the process of accommodating internationalized software product for a specific region or language by adding locale-specific components and translating text.

Here Is An Example To Help You Grasp The Concept:

Let’s say there is an iPhone/iPad application made for Brazilian client and he needs to localize that product to Portuguese language so that every users of Brazil can use it.

Each and every application must contain some hardcoded strings. We need to pull all of these hardcoded strings into a separate file so that we can localize them.

To do this, create a “.strings” file in the Xcode to contain all of the strings that your project needs. Then the hardcoded strings should be replaced with a function call to look up the appropriate string from the “.strings” file based on the current language.

For example:

To create a “.string” file, follow below mentioned steps

  • Select the Project group in Xcode, and navigate to File >>New >>New File.
  • Choose iOS >>Resource >>Strings File, and click Next, as shown in the below snapshot.
  • Name the new file Localizable.strings, and then click Save.

Note that the “Localizable.strings” is the default filename; iOS looks for when dealing with localized text. If you rename the file, you’ll need to specify the name of the .strings file every time.

The format for the strings file is:

[sourcecode]"KEY" = "CONTENT";[/sourcecode]

For our ‘Account’ text add in:

[sourcecode]"TITLE" = "Account";[/sourcecode]

Now switch to “ViewController.m”, and find the “viewDidLoad” method. Now you can set the text as below:

[sourcecode]self.titleLabel.text = @"Account";[/sourcecode]

We want it to read from our “.strings” file. For this, you need to change the current line to use a macro called “NSLocalizedString” as shown below:

[sourcecode]self.titleLabel.text = NSLocalizedString(@"TITLE", nil);[/sourcecode]

Adding A Portuguese Localization

Steps to add a Portuguese localization are as follows:

  • You need to select “Localizable.strings”, and open the Info pane.
  • You can do this by selecting the 3rd tab in the top toolbar of the View section, and selecting the 1st tab in the top section, as shown in the below screenshot.

To add support for another language execute following steps:

  • You need to simply click on the ‘+’ (Plus) in that ‘Localization’ pane on the right of the view.
  • At first it will create localization for English.
  • If the “Localizable.Strings” deselect after your click then select the “Localizable.Strings” again. After the “Localizable.Strings” selected click the ‘+’ button once again and choose ‘Portuguese(pt)’ from the dropdown.

Now, Xcode has set up some directories containing a separate version of “Localizable.strings” for each language that you selected, behind the scenes. To view this for yourself, go to your project folder in Finder and open it. There you’ll get the following:

  • ‘en.lproj’ and ‘pt.lproj’ contain language-specific versions of files.
  • ‘en’ is the localization code for English, whereas ‘pt’ is for Portuguese.

To change the text for Portuguese, select ‘Localizable.strings (Portuguese)’ and change the text as follows:

[sourcecode]"TITLE" = "Conta";
“Back” = “Voltar”;
etc.
[/sourcecode]

It’s all about how to localize a string. But you also need to localize the UI, as the text length for a button may vary in different languages.

How To Adjust UI Elements:

Let’s discuss about how to localize the button text.

  • For Portuguese let’s say the button text is ‘MODIFICAR’.
  • The problem is that you need your button border to be relatively tight around the text. This isn’t a problem for title label because there is no constraint on its width, but here you’ll need to adjust the size of the button to make it look perfect.
  • If you simply change the text in “viewDidLoad” it will look odd, as the text of that button may or may not fit into it.

So you need to add localization to your “xib” and make the button bigger in Portuguese.

  • Go to “ViewController.xib” and in the info pane on the right of the view, click the ‘+’ button to add a Localization and choose Portuguese.
  • Note you may need to scroll down in the Info pane as it has some Interface Builder content in that side.
  • Now we have copy of “ViewController.xib” in our Portuguese folder (pt.lproj).
  • Select “ViewController.xib (Portuguese)”, and edit the button text in that version to say ‘MODIFICAR’.
  • It will resize the button by default.

Once, all the set up is done perfectly, delete the application from simulator/device and select Project>>Clean to get a fresh build and install. Then build and run your app.

How To Apply Localization For Images:

If you have text in your image you need to localize it.Follow the steps mentioned below.

  • Select the .jpg file and add localization for Portuguese.
  • Check out the project folder.
  • The ‘.jpg’ image file has been added to the English folder (en.lproj) and then copied to the Portuguse folder (pt.lproj).
  • To make a different image for the Portuguese version, you need to overwrite the image in the Portuguese folder.
  • Rebuild and get the final result!

Benefits:

It is better to have localization in your iOS apps to target the global users. The app will display the contents according to the visitor’s language.

  • Same information can be shared across the world.
  • Great user experience.

IBM AppScan is Secure For IPhone Developers Against Hackers

IBM has recently launched a new application to help developers secure their code and data in iOS applications. AppScan 8.7 searches through iOS application code and alerts developers when it finds any flaws. This software also analyses the apps that developers might want to use on Apple devices to check for vulnerabilities. Meanwhile it alerts the IT security personnel’s about the potential threats.

IBM said that over 45.6 billion siOS app were downloaded in 2012, which is why securing Smartphone and other iOS devices should be a top priority for organizations. IBM has developed AppScan Source application after analyzing over 40,000 mobile APIs by using Apple’s Software Development Kit (SDK). These API profiles were added to the IBM AppScan Source Security Knowledge-base and tied to the analysis engine.

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IBM AppScan Source 8.7 for iOS is expected to hit the market on 25th of March. IBM claims that it will facilitate the users the ability to improve security quality without sacrificing the time to market of mobile application projects. It will also allow the FIs and others, to protect each mobile application release in the face of constant updates. The new security protocol is part of IBM’s over-arching Mobile First initiative.

In addition, IBM AppScan 8.7 can reduce the cost of developing secure applications by finding early security vulnerabilities in the development cycle. It provides developers with a view where flaws may surface in their applications, allowing potential security drawbacks to be handled at an early stage and avoiding further pitfalls in development process.

New Features in IBM AppScan 8.7 include:

Multiple Language Support:

The software also features language support for Objective-C, JavaScript, Java which includes the ability to call APIs and data flow analysis that would generate trace information. This new feature enables organizations to build secure enterprise mobile apps, regardless of technology, employees and partners.

US Government Regulation Compliance:

Provides compliance with two crucial standards – Federal Information Processing Standard (FIPS) Publication 140-2 and Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6).

This project showcases IBM’s execution of its [Mobile First] strategy to help clients incorporate security into their infrastructure and solutions from the design, development and testing phases rather than leaving security to become an afterthought,” said Caleb Barlow, director of application, data and mobile security, IBM.

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Salesforce, Houston, Texas

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Most companies have stated that their customers are looking for ways to secure their apps and data. Hence secure mobile apps and auto security tests are a must to ensure their customers that their data are safe.

With respect to iphone development, Caleb Barlow also quoted “security into the infrastructure and solutions from the design, development and testing phases rather than leaving security to become an afterthought.” AppScan Source for iOS is said to be available from 25th of March. IBM started its AppScan range of products in 2008, and has previously launched a version that scans Android apps.