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How To Publish an App To Apple App Store in 2024?

Hurix Digital

iPhone application development refers to the process of creating mobile applications specifically designed to run on Apple’s iOS operating system, which powers iPhones, iPads, and iPod Touch devices. Code Signing Request (CSR) It is important that all apps need to have a valid certificate from Apple.

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Adobe Captivate 5.5: At Long Last. Publish Support for Apple Mobile Devices

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

by Kevin Siegel Anyone who created eLearning lessons using any version of Adobe Captivate older than version 5 is painfully aware that Captivate does not offer publishing options for any of the Apple mobile devices (iPhone, iPad or iPod). Looking to learn Adobe Captivate?

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HTML5 and Flash: Two Ways to Create Interactivity in Mobile Learning

Vikas Joshi on Interactive Learning

The Apple iPad, iPhone and iPod are examples where your Flash elements simply won't work. Apple proposes that you use HTML5 instead, to build rich interfaces. Course developed interactivity only once, Raptivity takes care of building the two versions. This works fine on desktops and laptops. Here is a solution.

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Publishing Adobe Captivate Projects: SWF, HTML5, or Both?

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

Learners using a mobile device that does not support Flash such as the iPad, iPod, and iPhone (that's millions upon millions of potential learners), cannot use SWF content. Lessons published as HTML5 play on any computer or mobile device that supports HTML5, including the Apple mobile devices. SWF and HTML5 versions.

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eLearning: Interesting Weekly Finds #2

Upside Learning

Although it works with Microsoft’s Windows, Linux and some Apple Mac OS X versions, it doesn’t work with Mac OS X 10.6, This one is about how the iPod touch is a BIG player in mobile device market. Are mobile learning companies developing applications for the iPod? also known as Snow Leopard.

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iPads do make sense for schools

Clark Quinn

It may be that iPod Touches are even better for K-6, but running around and filming with a tablet (particularly an iPad mini, which may be optimal for K-6) is better than a laptop. However, something like Scratch for the iPad would be a real opportunity (precluded by Apple, unfortunately, I wonder if there’s an Android version).

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Dev Corner - Building a Mobile App with Adobe Air, Project GoGoCast

TechSmith Camtasia

This platform allows us to target iOS (iPhone 3GS, iPhone 4, iPad, iPad 2, iPod Touch G3, iPod Touch G4) and Android devices running Android OS 2.2, You will need to sign up as an Apple iOS Developer in order to develop with Adobe Air. You will need to sign up as an Apple iOS Developer in order to develop with Adobe Air.

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