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How NOT to Develop an iPhone App

Posted by: Robert Allen , January 5, 2011

There are many facets that go into developing a great iPhone app, and there are many ways NOT to develop a great one. Read below as we share all of the things you do not want to do if you hope to have an end result that involves an app that is destined for iPhone success.

• Number One: Do not pick a fly-by-night developer with no experience. If you want to be the guinea pig project for a brand new app developer, that’s up to you. Just know that such a decision may mean the late release of an app that has various mistakes in both coding and aesthetics. To make sure you don’t make this mistake, be sure to ask any iPhone app developer you are considering to furnish a portfolio of past work. Try your apps for yourself. If they are not intuitive, keep looking because after all, your idea deserves a real chance. Don’t trust it to someone who is not experienced enough to bring it to life.

• Number Two: Listen to your programmer. If you have chosen an iPhone app developer who has a good knowledge of the iPhone app market, it is wise to listen to his or her advice. If he or she tells you that a similar app is already on the market and that you are going to need to tweak yours in order to have success, they will likely be right. Let go of some of your pride as the inventor of the app and be prepared to bend a little bit in terms of development. You’ll likely be glad that you did.

• Number Three: Let the developer know how much you wish to be involved in the whole process of development. If you are fine with giving the app maker the idea and letting them run with it then that’s totally satisfactory. However, if you really want to make sure each aspect of the app is to your liking, make sure to stay abreast of all aspects of development. If there is a facet of the app you do not care for then say so. Keep the lines of communication open.

• Number Four: Expect to answer a good deal of questions. A good app developer will keep you in the loop regarding project details and will also pick your brain often to make sure the project is progressing as you have envisioned it.

If you are interested in finding out more on iPhone app development, get in touch with our team of hand-picked iPhone app development experts waiting to guide you at http://iphoneappdevelopers.com.


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