Showing posts with label Software. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Software. Show all posts

Saturday, October 3, 2015

How to Synch an iMac and iPad to iTunes (6 Steps)


Click the 'iTunes' icon in your program dock to start iTunes. Click 'iTunes' in the menu bar at the top of the screen and choose 'Check for updates.' Install the latest updates if you haven't already, or click 'OK' to close the dialogue box.
Connect your iPad to your iMac with the included USB sync cable. Agree to the iPad Software License Agreement if this is your first time connecting your iPad and click 'Continue.'
Enter your Apple ID or, if you don't have one, click 'I do not have an Apple ID.' Click 'Next' to register with Apple and create an ID. Fill in your personal information and click 'Next.'
Click the option button next to 'Set up as a new iPad.' Click 'Continue.' Name your iPad on the next screen, and click the check box next to each of your choices for syncing your iPad with your iMac. Your options are to sync songs, photos or applications -- or any combination of the three.
Click 'Done.' Click the 'Info' tab on the next screen and check the boxes next to 'Sync Address Book Contacts,' 'Sync iCal Calendars' and 'Sync Web Bookmarks' if you want to enable those features.
Click each tab at the top of the screen to select the 'Sync' check box for each category. If you would prefer to add apps, music, movies and TV shows manually, leave the 'Sync' check box unchecked.
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Saturday, September 26, 2015

How to Design an iPhone Game (7 Steps)


Go to the Apple Developers website to confirm your computer and operating system are compatible with the development software. Read through the site to familiarize yourself with the Apple Developer Program. While the tools can be downloaded for free, you have to enroll in either the Standard Program or Enterprise Program to distribute your games through Apple's App Store. Both programs require a fee to join, but they provide the necessary development resources for testing and distribution.
Sign up to become a registered iPhone developer to proceed to download the tools.
Download the iPhone SDK (Software Development Kit) with Xcode IDE. The Apple site also has downloads available for the interface builder, compilers and shark analysis, as well as frameworks and samples.
Download the iPhone simulator. Use the iPhone simulator to test the program you are building on a virtual iPhone interface on your computer.
Familiarize yourself with Objective-C programming language. Prepare to do a lot of reading. While doing so, experiment with your development tools to understand the way things work.
Take extra care in debugging and error-proofing your software. Try to break your programs when you test them. Perform unusual game play. Touch screen game play, while principally similar to standard mouse game play, opens up possibilities for innovation as well as for critical errors. Not only is careful programming necessary, but seeking problems and conflicts trains you to think ahead and become a more efficient programmer.
Join forums and learn from your fellow developers. If you are stuck on a problem, seek the help of the iPhone programming community. Stay active in the forums to open possibilities that you have not previously considered. Keep at it and don't give up.
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