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iHeartRate

22

Sep
2009

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By garry

More iHeartRate Reviews

On 22, Sep 2009 | No Comments | In endloop | By garry

After being featured in the September 2009 issue of Men’s Health Magazine, we have found 2 more online reviews of iHeartRate.

DietChoices.com says:

The iHeartRate Monitor has a lot going for it, such as its tiny price tag. The iHeartRate has some features that many would not expect to see, such as an easy to use BMI calculator and a body fat monitor. If you have an iPhone, the iHeartRate is a nice way to make sure that you are in your target heart rate.

And XStyleFit.com says:

This application makes it easy with its intuitive interface and functional features you have a great start to wonderful application. Here at XStyleFit we use this app quite often for resting as well as exercise heart rates. The way it sits right now this one does more than most of the expensive ones.

Thanks for the reviews!

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28

Jul
2009

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How to start, build, launch and market your first iPhone App in 28 days – Part 4 (The Build)

On 28, Jul 2009 | 8 Comments | In endloop, Startups | By garry

The “How to start, build, launch and market your first iPhone App in 28 days” series so far:

If you’ve been following along in our blog series, hopefully, at this point you should already be in the Build stage of your app. You know what you want to build and you know how to build it so the only thing we can offer at this stage are some tips, tricks and random helpful hints to make the build process a little easier and get you on the app store that much quicker.

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10

Jul
2009

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By garry

iHeartRate 1.4 and a New App, coming soon…

On 10, Jul 2009 | No Comments | In endloop | By garry

First off, apologies for the delay in Part 3 of our blog series. Inspiration for our next app hit us rather suddenly and we’ve been working like dogs ever since to get it done. And true to our blog series, we managed to go from concept to Beta in about 3 weeks.

That being said, we’re just ironing out the last few bugs and will most likely be submitting it before the weekend is done. And then after that, it’s in Apple’s hands. In the meantime, we’re keeping it under wraps for now but we’ll definitely be letting everyone know what it is soon!

In other news, we’re also finishing up iHeartRate 1.4 which will allow you to manually enter in your heart rate. A few users have asked for this feature citing that while it’s virtually impossible to take your pulse while running on a treadmill, they would still like to use iHeartRate as our calorie burn calculator is more accurate and personalized than the one on the treadmill itself. This will allow users to use the treadmill for measuring their HR while inputing the measurements into iHeartRate. Also, iHeartRate will give you a more accurate indication of which aerobic zone you’re currently in and what you need to do to get into your Target Zone. We hope to submit this early next week.

And last, but not least, we’re drafting Part 3 of our blog series so expect to see it here sometime soon.

As you can tell, it’ll be a busy weekend for us. For the rest of you, have fun and keep fit!

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12

Jun
2009

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How to start, build, launch and market your first iPhone App in 28 days – Part 1 (The Enrollment)

On 12, Jun 2009 | 17 Comments | In endloop, Startups | By garry

The “How to start, build, launch and market your first iPhone App in 28 days” series so far:

Part 1: The Enrollment

So you want to build an iPhone App and make millions, eh? Well, so do we and while we’re not quite making millions yet, we thought we’d chronicle the steps we’ve taken and the hurdles we’ve passed to get our first app, iHeartRate, built and launched on the App Store.  Now, we’re not saying that this is the BEST way to do this, but rather we’ve found it to be a pretty effective path to get your first App out.

If you know nothing about what it will take to sign up for the iPhone Developer Program, don’t know Objective-C, or don’t even own a Mac yet but you’ve heard all the success stories and want to join the iPhone App Gold Rush, then have no fear, this is written for you.  Even if you know it all, you might still find some useful tips here.

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