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  • Getting Started with Apple TV and tvOS Apps

    As a creator of apps, it’s not every day that a new platform gets dropped into your lap by the most influential and powerful company in the world. Apple has unleashed a new Apple TV and tvOS, along with the tvOS SDK. With the tvOS SDK, third-party developers can design and develop apps for the Apple…

  • How to Create Better User Permission Requests in iOS Apps

    A quick way to ruin a user’s experience is to mishandle the way your app requests permissions. These permissions, like access to location, the camera and camera roll, push notifications, and calendar are often needed for an app’s core functionality. Without the approval and access to these system services, the app won’t work as it’s meant…

  • How to Build Apps Faster

    Compared to their web counterparts, mobile apps often get a bad wrap with how long they take to get into the marketplace. The concern being that spending six or more months building a v1.0 is too long and too expensive, especially while trying to achieve product/market fit. Andrew Chen wrote about his concerns of six month…

  • NDAs: A Manifesto for App Developers (and Other Creative Professionals)

    If you’re reading this post, a Savvy Apps team member, developer, or someone doing creative work has pointed you to it. As people who make a living creating apps, software, or comparable work, consider that you’re reading our manifesto of sorts. It articulates our experience and position with regards to non-disclosure agreements. Here’s a disclaimer.…

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