So the app looks nice and everything but I don't think it was smart to release it immediately without making it more compatible to other users. Such as ones with no apple products. Or one with an iPad but the first generation. :| Doesn't anyone else hope this app hurries development into Android or iOS 5 and 4? .-.
I am pretty sure LCP is working on something for other devices. Issue is, there are so few good developers for everything that is not iOS. :/ (iOS is more common with workable apps, too.) As for lower iOS version, I think it is difficult to make something compatible with them and the newest.
if your on iOS 4, your down the creek with no paddle, Developers with Apple son't go backwards, because none of the code will work, half of the code now is either depreciated or new ui outlets unavailable in previous iOS's, In Fact the majority of the apple dev community is gearing up for iOS 7 now. Rest assured though I'm keeping ECC on iOS 6 capability....(mainly becuz i have OSX Lion and the new xcode needs Mountain Lion)
I'm waiting on a Android developer to apply to get started on it, I don't have the time to learn a new language at the moment
Ain't that the truth...Everybody that has apply has no legitiment experience and half of them are like "Imma go get a book from the library about how to develop Android".....I'm sorry but that's not cutting it, I need someone that can nearly make an exact duplicate of the iOS, implement the same SDKs and keep up with me on new features.
I would totally get the app and support and such but I'm one of the brokest teens in my town. So chances of me getting iOS 6 is slim unless I win real lottery I heard they were updating the iPhone 3GS with iOS 6 but not the iPad 1. Makes no sense to me. Why update an older device that nearly no one has anymore rather than a newer one that is still out there and not in a trash heap? D: That's mainly why I switched to Android. Apple has very limited flexibility to their equipment. While it might be better than android, they could at least do the right marketing techinique and provide good service. I almost think they don't care so long as more people get suckered into having one. Of course though as derpy as most my high school classmates. They obviously think Apple is better because it's slicker. I end being like "No Sweetheart, if you had common sense, you might want to read up and do homework before spending nearly $600 for limits rather than $400 for almost perfect customization (except for Android's cursed inability to delete carrier apps, as annoying as they are to take up space)." That's nearly my only problem with my Galaxy s2. I could possibly see however if my tech intern co-workers are familiar with android dev. I'm sure they would like a little more challenge than grunt work at our high school.
Well Im going to make a test duplicate of the IOS app and will see how it goes. If it goes good ill submit it to you for the copyright and bla bla bla stuff.