
I haven't updated here in quite some time, over a year in fact. The reason is, well, i got lazy and couldn't update through lack of time or motivation. All this has changed now with the launch of my new blog.
I've decided to enter the realms of teaching others how to develop iPhone, iPod and iPad apps for free with really basic tutorials to get your started.
Already there has been a massive response and plenty of encouragement from beginners and professionals which is always a great sign. I'll be focusing my efforts on that site mostly so i would suggest subscribing over there.
Maybe one day i'll get around to updating website again, until then enjoy iOSing.
Check It Out! iOS Development Tutorials

The iPhone has been somewhat of an interest to me for some time, i often read stories about developers getting millions of downloads and making big bucks. So in February i decided i wanted to learn something new, this is what i've learnt.
You read about developers making big money from iPhone apps but to people on the outside it seems very unbelievable that someone can make a living from just one iPhone app, i know i did, but after giving it a go for a few months my views have changed, massively.


My third and final blog post about the iFestApp is here, the one i was looking forward to, the one i wasn't expecting after the hassle i've had over the last few weeks.
I'm happy to announce that the iFestival App for iPhone and iPod Touch is now available for download in the iTunes App Store on your iPhone, iPod or Computer. The app brings V Festival to your pocket with lineup details, artists information, artist galleries, news and Twitter feeds from fans, artists, iFestApp and V Festival.
The app of course is unofficial but that doesn't make it any less useful for anyone attending the festival at Weston Park and Hyland Park in August of this year.
Please download, rate and review and also send your feedback to iFestApp at hello@ifestapp.com
Don't forget to join iFestApp on Facebook and Twitter to find out all the latest news and announcements and also keep your apps up to date for the latest information.

Just a quick post on daylight savings Sunday (a new holiday i made up) to tell you about the super swanky website for the upcoming iFestival App (iFestApp) for the iPhone and iPod Touch. The iFest app is an unofficial V Festival application for people who want information on their phone about V Festival and everything going on at V.
Signup to the newsletter and get told when the application is available to buy or follow @iFestApp on Twitter or fan-it-up at Facebook.
Stay Tuned!

I have had some queries via e-mail and Twitter about the iPhone app currently under development, i thought i would provide some further information to keep you guys updated.
The application will officially be called iFestApp (Festival App) and will be on sale for 59p in the iTunes app store when complete. The app will provide information on artists playing at V Festival, the stages they play on and links to their Twitter/Facebook/Websites, it will also provide the latest news and rumours about V Festival along with Twitter updates split into 3 categories, Official V Festival tweets, Artist Tweets and your tweets.
The application is being worked on and development updates can be found on Twitter at @iFestApp and you can signup for updates via e-mail on the iFestApp website.

I have always been a fan of the iPhone and have always made it a goal of mine to one day develop an iPhone application. Well today i can announce that i have completed my very first iPhone application and it has been submitted to the iPhone App Store for review and will hopefully appear soon.
It has been suggested for quite some time that i shouldn't jump into full-on iPhone development because i do not know Objective C, in the slightest, so a web app has been my starting goal.
UPDATE: The app got kinda rejected. So scrap that idea.

