RevMobile first impressions?

Jeff Massung massung at gmail.com
Thu Mar 4 17:52:37 EST 2010


On Thu, Mar 4, 2010 at 4:38 PM, Sarah Reichelt <sarah.reichelt at gmail.com>wrote:

>
> Should you spend the money? That's a tricky one. I spent a
> considerable time last year learning XCode so I could program on the
> iPhone, and I believe that anyone who can program in Rev can learn to
> program in XCode - it all just takes longer. While XCode itself is
> free, you will need to buy books and invest a lot of time learning.
> And you do need an iPhone developer license to get any apps on to an
> iPhone. So it comes down to the value of your time and whether you
> think you can get the return on investment.
>
>
Sarah, thanks for the first impressions.

Question: what would you recommend for someone who knows xcode and obj-c
inside-out? I like Rev just fine, but paying what amounts to $1000 for
something I could do for free...

Do you see any major features in RevMobile that would set it apart for
someone otherwise that would give it a leg up?

Jeff M.



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