In 2014, Apple CEO Tim Cook proudly announced that over 130 million people joined the ranks of iOS users that year.
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This figure is primarily made up of iPhone users, which accounts for nearly 25% of the population in the United States, according to the NPD Group. You can think of this as 25% of the people in your city or town, or a quarter of your potential customers. And without an Apple app, you’re not reaching those customers.
But maybe you want to join the mobile revolution and create an app for your business, but you just don’t know how. Well if that’s the case, Como’s got your back!
Creating an Apple app is essential to the success of your business
By creating an Apple app, you’re not only tapping into a pool of millions of potential customers, you’re also guaranteeing that your business won’t get left in the dust. An app lets you compete not only with other small businesses, but with industry giants. Still, this is just one reason to make an iPhone app, while there are plenty of others:
Want to enable customers to easily make orders, reservations, locate your business, and read reviews?
Want to lure customers with holiday coupons, a loyalty card, and enticing push notifications that appear directly on their iPhones or iPads?
Want to increase sales by letting your mobile customers purchase your products instantly, at any time of the day, without having to step foot in your store?
If you do, then it sounds like it’s time you considered creating an Apple app.
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And if you create your app with Como, you’ll reach customers on iPhone, iPad, and Android too because your app is compatible with both Apple & Android devices. Read about the benefits of having an Android-compatible app.
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You probably think that building an app is hard. And the truth is, it was. Years ago, building an app on your own was pretty much impossible to do if you weren’t a talented developer with brilliant design skills, but today you can do it on your own in a snap.
Como’s do-it-yourself (DIY) platform lets you create your app in minutes using content from your existing Facebook page or website, or you can make it from scratch. So if you have a Facebook page or a website, type it in and start building your app.
To get started, watch our video tutorials on how to start creating your app.
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Once you’ve created your app, the real fun begins. You can pick and choose designs, add and customize over 25 awesome features like coupons, a loyalty card, a mobile store, social media (Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram), menus, user reviews, and more.
And if you need any help, visit Como’s Help Center. There, you’ll find comprehensive articles, how-to videos, and tutorials on topics including:
- Designing your app
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After you’ve put the finishing touches on your gorgeous app, it’s time to send it to the Apple App Store. And we’re happy to help you with that too!
You’ve got questions?
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From the instant you click “Create My App,” our customer success team is ready to walk you through every step of the process. In addition to the FAQs, articles, tutorials, and videos you’ll find on site, there’s an entire team ready to answer all your questions.
You can also get in touch with Como through Facebook, Twitter, and our blog. Visit the blog to get great tips on how to use your app to boost sales, connect with customers, and keep customers coming back.
Still not sure you need an Apple app?
Mobile commerce is on the rise, making up more than $58 billion in 2014.
And remember that a huge chunk of that came from iPhone users—over 79 million people in the United States.
Obviously, having an Apple app won’t mean that you’ll be automatically in the pockets and minds of millions of users, but it does give you the opportunity to stay connected with and keep tabs on your customers and potential customers in your local community who have iPhones.
You can tell those customers about upcoming sales through push notifications, engage them through social media, or simply remind them that they can shop not only at your store in town, but they can shop directly through their phones at home or wherever they may be. Now that sounds like a pretty good reason to have an Apple app. Macbook pro won t recognize ssd.
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| Like Justin Bieber and Strictly Come Dancing, Minecraft has become a worldwide phenomenon.
There's now a yearly convention dedicated to this blocky 3D world builder, for one. There's also a range of Minecraft toys, a Lego Minecraft set, and - no surprises here - hundreds of companion apps for it.
Seriously: type 'Minecraft' into the App Store or Google Play, and prepare for a tidal wave of tie-in apps with Minecraft ringtones, Creeper papercraft models, guides, tips, seeds, skins, and everything else besides.
To help you find the diamond gems in the dirt blocks of the leading app stores, we downloaded a barrel load of tie-in apps for the PC version of Minecraft and put them through their paces.
Watch avi on macbook pro. These, then, are our favourite Minecraft companion apps.
Minecraft Reality
iPhone and iPad - £1.49 / $1.99
iPhone and iPad - £1.49 / $1.99
In Minecraft Reality, the dev takes your Minecraft creations and uses some augmented reality wizardry to make them appear in the real world.
It's easy enough to use (simply point your camera at a visually interesting patch of ground and wiggle your phone a bit), and the results look great. You can even save the creation to that specific geographical location so that other users with the app can replicate the scene (though I seriously doubt this has ever actually happened).
I only used the catalogue of built-in creations, in truth. That's because getting your own stuff into Minecraft Reality is a truly byzantine process. You need to make an .mca file (somehow), and submit it through a form (somewhere). I gave up after about five minutes of Googling.
It's definitely a cool little app, but it's maybe more of a one-use gimmick than its £1.49 price tag suggests.
Minecraft Skin Studio
iPhone and iPad - £1.99 / $2.99, Android - £2.39 / $2.99
iPhone and iPad - £1.99 / $2.99, Android - £2.39 / $2.99
Ever wanted to play Minecraft while dressed up as Spider-Man? Or 'Gangnam Style' singer Psy? Or a panda? Of course you have. You're only human.
Thankfully, the Mojang-authorised Skin Studio enables you do just that. You can pick a skin from a huge range of player-made costumes, or make your own in the editor. This is very easy to use, but you'll still need a dollop of artistic talent and the patience of a monk to paint all four six-sided cubes.
Once you're done, simply email the file to your computer and upload it to the profile page on the Minecraft site. Or if you're handy with a pair of scissors and some Pritt Stick..
Minecraft Papercraft Studio
iPhone and iPad - £2.49 / $3.99
iPhone and iPad - £2.49 / $3.99
With this cute app, you can make real-world copies of Minecraft characters, mobs, blocks, and items. How? By printing out papercraft blueprints.
The process couldn't be more simple. You find a favourite item; print the file using AirPrint (or email a PDF file for later); and then whip out the glue and scissors.
The blocks and mobs come straight from the game, but there are loads of options for characters. You can choose one from the enormous catalogue of player-made designs, print your own skin (just enter your Minecraft player name), or import a design from Skin Studio (above).
Just like Skin Studio, this Mojang-approved app is polished and professional. So, if your Venn diagram of interests includes handmade models and Minecraft, you're in luck. It's cheap, and well worth the download.
Android users might want to check out Papercraft for Minecraft for a similar experience.
Minecraft Seeds
iPhone and iPad - Free, Android - £1.40 / $2.24
iPhone and iPad - Free, Android - £1.40 / $2.24
In the world of Minecraft, a 'seed' is a string of text and numbers that the level generation algorithm can use to generate a specific terrain.
So, if you get the right seed, you could immediately be whisked away to a winter wonderland, or an incredible cave formation, or a world where diamonds are just metres from your feet. And this app (which is approved by Mojang, by the way) boasts a catalogue of hundreds.
Every seed has a description, comments, and screenshots (thumbing through seeds is like reading travel brochures. One has 'huge overhangs and caves!' Another has 'Five waterfalls!'). So, it's easy to find interesting new worlds in which to play. And there are seeds for Minecraft proper, Minecraft - Pocket Edition, and Minecraft: Xbox 360 Edition.
There are a bajillion websites from which to get Minecraft seeds, but this little app also does the job nicely. And while some features are exclusive to the paid version, the free app will do all the basics. A Minecraft must-have.
SkinSwitch
iPhone and iPad - Free
iPhone and iPad - Free
Changing your player character generally involves your having to load up the Minecraft website, log in, open the profile page, and replace your skin file. SkinSwitch is a simple but useful little app for automating that boring process.
You can use this app to keep a catalogue of skins, and then - provided you have entered your Minecraft login credentials - switch between them with the tap of a button.
Actually, getting skins into the app is easier said than done. You either need to borrow a skin from an existing player's profile, or have a custom-made PNG file that's already on the internet. So, if you made a skin in Skin Studio (above), you'll need to host it online.
A bit tricky to use, but ever-so-handy once you get the hang of it.
Minecraft Explorer
iPhone - Free, iPad - £1.99 / $2.99
iPhone - Free, iPad - £1.99 / $2.99
Minecraft App For Apple Computer Screen
Minecraft Explorer is another app from 57Digital (creator of Skin Studio and Papercraft Studio), and the only Minecraft guide to be officially approved by Mojang.
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The free edition contains a complete crafting guide and a server list for the Mac and PC edition. But if you go Pro, you'll get enchantment and seed guides; mob drop info; and content related to the Xbox 360 and mobile versions of Minecraft.
Think of it as The Hitchhiker's Guide to the (Slightly Cubic and Pixellated) Galaxy. A comprehensive tome covering all things Minecraft. No explorer can be without this one.
Android users might want to check out CleverBook. It's not as pretty as Minecraft Explorer, but it has almost all the same information and is free.
Minecraft Pocket Edition
iPhone and iPad - £4.99 / $6.99, Android - £4.99 / $6.99
iPhone and iPad - £4.99 / $6.99, Android - £4.99 / $6.99
What do you do when you're hankering for some Minecraft action but you're nowhere near your computer or Xbox 360? Never fear: Minecraft Pocket Edition is here. Or there.
A few features from the PC version are missing here, sure, but this cut-down portable port does boast all the important stuff (mining, crafting, Creepers, giant randomly generated worlds, and even online multiplayer).
Plus, Mojang is constantly updating it with new features, edging it closer and closer to parity with Minecraft proper.
What did we miss? Tell us about your favourite Minecraft apps in the comments section below..