1. Library That Automatically Alerts Users When A New Version Of Your App Is Available
A library that you can drop into your apps that uses your app bundle and iTunes search API to automatically find if a newer version of your app is available and pop up an alert connecting to the newer version in the app store.
You can download HSLUpdateChecker through Github here.
A very simple way to get users to let users know about the latest version of your app.
A very simple way to get users to let users know about the latest version of your app.
2. Free Mac Color Picker Plugin Makes It Easy To Get The Right UIColor/CGColorRef Code
A Mac color picker plugin so that you can easily copy the correct UIColor/CGRefCode from any app that uses the color picker and place it in Xcode.
A Mac color picker plugin so that you can easily copy the correct UIColor/CGRefCode from any app that uses the color picker and place it in Xcode.
And have it create UIColor code like this.
UIColor *aColor = [UIColor colorWithHue:0.907 saturation:0.629 brightness:1.000 alpha:1.000];
You can download the developer color picker plugin through the homepage here.
Just drop into your /Library/ColorPickers directory and the extended color picker will appear in apps where you'd normally have the regular color picker.
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