Today's iOS Developer Resource and Libraries.
1. Open Source iOS Library For Detecting Apps Installed On A User's Device
An open source library for determing the apps installed on a users device without using any private API's.
You can find the library on Github here with a full example and read about the used techniques on Daniel's blog.
While you can't simply grab 100% of the installed apps this is as good as it gets with the available APIs.
2. Open Source iOS Control For Presenting Information In The Toolbar Space
An open source control for presenting information in the toolbar area such as text and progress indicators.
1. Open Source iOS Library For Detecting Apps Installed On A User's Device
An open source library for determing the apps installed on a users device without using any private API's.
You can find the library on Github here with a full example and read about the used techniques on Daniel's blog.
While you can't simply grab 100% of the installed apps this is as good as it gets with the available APIs.
2. Open Source iOS Control For Presenting Information In The Toolbar Space
An open source control for presenting information in the toolbar area such as text and progress indicators.
You can find InformaticToolbar by Greg Wang on Github here.
A very slick way to present information especially if you'd rather not present the user with a modal view.
3. Objective-C Library Of Matcher Objects For OCUnit, GHUnit, Cedar, More For Easier Testing
An objective-c library providing matcher objects for use with the unit testing frameworks OCUnit (built into Xcode), GHUnit,
Cedar, OckMock and OCHandMock.
You can find Hamcrest on Google code here and the Objective-C wiki can be found here.
A nice time saver for building unit tests.
A very slick way to present information especially if you'd rather not present the user with a modal view.
3. Objective-C Library Of Matcher Objects For OCUnit, GHUnit, Cedar, More For Easier Testing
An objective-c library providing matcher objects for use with the unit testing frameworks OCUnit (built into Xcode), GHUnit,
Cedar, OckMock and OCHandMock.
You can find Hamcrest on Google code here and the Objective-C wiki can be found here.
A nice time saver for building unit tests.
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