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Read some of the other reviews and was skeptical, but this works perfectly. I have an iPhone X and a MacBook Pro. Some helpful tips: 1) you can’t hear the song on the app, so it really helps to listen to the song on iTunes on the computer and figure out your 30 second segment (you can see the time at the top where it shows what’s playing) and then pick that segment for your tone. The apps are native so performance is stelar. They have done a perfect job of features but not too much where things get cluttered. The mobile apps are also perfect. The UI is on par with Things 3 (but I think better). The only two minor gripes I would recommend would be for more app integrations and maybe more theme colors. The new Apple Music app is the ultimate music streaming experience on Mac. 1 Explore a library of 70 million songs, discover new artists and tracks, find the perfect playlist, download and listen offline, or enjoy all the music you’ve collected over the years. And find it all in your music library on all your devices. This means that if you want to develop an iPhone app but don't have a Mac, you'll need to invest in one first. To develop iOS 8 apps, you will need Xcode 6.0.1 and the iOS 8 SDK, both of which are available from Apple. The apps begin to jiggle. To create a folder, drag an app onto another app. Drag other apps into the folder. You can have multiple pages of apps in the folder. To rename the folder, tap the name field, then enter the new name. When you’re finished, press the Home button (on an iPhone with a Home button), or tap Done (on other iPhone models).

These days more and more would be entrepreneurs are taking the plunge by building their own apps, so it’s no shock that we’ve seen a ton of growth in two key areas:

  1. Dedicated app building programs that require little to no coding knowledge
  2. Software designed to help app builders produce the best products possible

It’s unlikely that you’d wind up on an article about how to create an app without some technical expertise, so let’s focus on the second area in this post, highlighting how some of these pieces of software can help you to develop an app using tried and tested frameworks.

In these cases it isn’t the technical side of things (such as having a bit of coding knowledge) that’s the most significant barrier to creating an app, but the prohibitive cost and time commitments. Here’s a shortlist of apps that address these issues.

Before You Create a Mobile App…

For all of you out there champing at the bit to build your brand new mobile app, the first piece of advice is this: slow down. It’s very likely that you’ve already asked yourself the following questions:

  1. Will anyone besides me actually want to use this app?
  2. If this is such a great idea, why hasn’t it already been done?
  3. Is this something I can pull off on my own or do I need more manpower?

If not, ask them. And make sure you’re answering them honestly.

Originality isn’t necessarily the be-all and end-all of a great app, as long as you’re putting your own unique spin on something rather than cloning it outright, but knowing how to make an app is never going to be a useful skill for you if you proceed with an app that you can’t imagine anyone else using.

Brainstorming and market research

Maybe you’re the type of person who can organize all of their thoughts in a sterile Word document or Excel spreadsheet. Or maybe you’re more like the average person, who associates creativity and innovation with the visual medium.

Using an app like iThoughtsX or XMind to generate mind maps can be a great way to get your thoughts down on paper and allow you to hop between threads without having to entirely abandon what you were working on previously.

XMind prioritizes the visual and sharing aspects of mindmapping; it features two presentation modes and you can assign task information directly using its Gantt Chart view.

iThoughtsX, on the other hand, is a better fit for brainstorming projects because it’s so colorful and places more emphasis on planning and goal-setting. If you really want to use it for assigning tasks, it does offer a task management format that’s a little more straightlaced too.

Mockups and app design

Choosing how to design an app is key and, in a world dominated by flat design and minimalist app icon designs, picking the right color is a big part of that! Like that paint sampling machine at your local hardware store, Sip allows you to upload or scan images with shades to find their component colors:

  1. Find the image(s) you want to analyze
  2. Open up the app from your toolbar (after installation)
  3. Move the magnifying glass over part of the picture to get information about its makeup

If Sip doesn’t offer up all the information you’d like to have at your fingertips then Aquarelo makes it easy to put a name (or at the very least a comprehensive color code!) to a face with support for up to 36 standard formats and 46 color profiles (21 RGB, 25 CMYK).

You can also these apps to build and manage your own custom palettes (Aquarelo in particular is great for this!) and pull them over to Photoshop, Sketch, Illustrator, Xcode, and so on.

Write code for your app

For a long time, Objective-C was the standard for the development of iOS apps. In 2014 Apple introduced Swift, calling it “Objective-C without the C,” as their coding language and (arguably) made life much easier for developers. Once you’ve picked up some knowledge of Swift, you’re more or less good to go!

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When you do start coding, you can make your life easier with a tool like CodeRunner. Getting started is really easy:

  1. Open up the app
  2. Select your desired language in the top left of the screen
  3. Quickly take care of any brain fog using the documentation pane on the right hand side of the screen to check descriptions, parameters, and return values of functions

In addition to being great for throwing together a quick PHP backend, this app allows you to write, run and debug code in more than 25 languages (including Swift and Objective-C) and boasts useful features like IDE-level code completion.

If you’re using Swift, PHP, or HTML for a project then it might be worth taking a look at TeaCode, which comes with over 70 built-in expanders. You can also create new expanders yourself if there are functions that you’re going to be using over and over (and over…) again.

At the end of the day, anything you can do to make the process of coding a little quicker is worth doing. That’s even more true if you’re working on your app as a side project or are trying to bootstrap things. The quicker you can move, the earlier you can get the app submitted to Apple and move into beta-testing stages.

Building and extending your app

It might seem like running before you can walk, but it’s never too early to start thinking about APIs and making sure that your app can play nicely with others. If your app is popular enough, a paid or freemium API can represent an additional revenue stream that many developers leave untapped.

API development comes with plenty of potential pitfalls of its own, so it’s not something to be undertaken lightly, but an app like Paw is certainly useful for getting to grips with writing and testing parametrable requests.

If nothing else, considering how your app could make use of existing APIs (or how building one for your own app could benefit you) is a useful exercise because it prompts you to think about features that may be missing in your offering and help to dictate your future direction as you develop an app.

App marketing and more

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We’d love to be able to tell you that, once you know how to make an app, that’s the hard part over. Unfortunately, as we’re sure you’ve already figured out, that’s not the truth. Successfully releasing and marketing your new app is the next step in the process, and it’s not an easy one.

When it comes to apps, building your product is just the beginning. Whether you’re seeking steady growth or instant virality (the first may be less sexy, but it’s also more sustainable!), you have a long road ahead. However, as we’ve seen above, taking the first step on that road doesn’t have to take months or cost the earth!

But with all the apps mentioned on this article being available for a free trial on Setapp, along with over 150 other top macOS apps, you can be all set and running towards creating your app within record time.

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