A free testing service for mobile developers. I have not try it out yet. Anyone who has some iOS programming background wants to give it a try? Let me know.
Heres a list of apps that we can consider for buying with the amount issued to the team.
Personally i think the ColorExpert app can be useful for print job on the move. it allows you to quickly point and shoot at the objects and get the CMYK color asap which is good for confirming prints job spec.
Get the font app seems to be nice to be quickly recongise font type while on the go.
Designers can take a look at the other apps
A convenient and comprehensive compilation of UI guidelines for mobile and tablet web designs for all sorts of platforms (iOS, Android, Blackberry, Win Phone 7 and even Symbian and webOS)
In all, Ice Cream Sandwich is a generous complement of clever features. The OS immediately elevates any phone past other Android competitors that may be considered for purchase. Voice dictation still falls far behind iOS, but aside from that and the vastly better selection of apps available for iOS, Android is easily just as enchanting to use, and markedly more robust.
An excellent code repository / version for all sorts of code - considered to be the "Facebook" of software programming. Contains many code recipes for iOS programming too.
Perhaps the MD team could consider creating a free educational account with this?
Google () announced Wednesday morning that it has begun rolling out mobile editing for Google Docs (). The update isn’t yet available for everyone, but it should be available to all over the next few days.To date, only Google Docs spreadsheets have supported mobile editing. When the the update hits, all Google Docs documents will be editable on devices running Android () 2.2 (and higher) and iOS 3.0+.We’ve not been able to test it out yet, but Google has released a little video — as seen above — showcasing the new mobile editing capabilities of Google Docs.
That means that...
- You can work on that important memo...while on the bus or train to work.
- If you're behind on a group proposal, but really want to make it to the ball game tonight, your whole team can work on it from the bleacher seats.
- You can take minute-by-minute notes at a concert so you'll always remember the setlist. And your friends can jealously follow in real-time at home.
- and the list goes on!
OS 4.2 is a free update for every iPhone, iPod or iPad device available now. This new release provides some major changes on HTML5 and W3C future standards support, like WebSockets and Accelerometer support, print support, new JavaScript data-types and better SVG support.
Accelerometer & Gyroscope support through the DeviceOrientation API
WebSockets API from HTML5
Updated HTML5 Form Support
Partial XHR-2 Support
Print Support
New JavaScript data types
New DOM events
Enhanced SVG and Canvas support