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Appulo.us - App Store Clone!
http://appulo.us
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Originally Posted by Kyek
For those who aren't familiar with Appulo.us or the project codenamed 'AppDB', it's been my baby for the past.. about a month now. It's a next-generation system that allows all of us to share our applications on a website much like our Releases section here, only it's searchable, automated, has all the iTunes info, and .. well, I'll let you check it out
http://appulo.us
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Originally Posted by Kyek
OMGZ I DIDN GET TEH VERIFICASHUN MAIL WAT DO I DO
Appulo.us is on shared hosting, which often results in E-mail that it sends being filtered as spam. If you don't have the verification E-mail after 10 minutes, be sure to check the spam folder for your E-mail account. Gmail is a big culprit here.
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Originally Posted by Kyek
The goal of this whole project is to give ALL iPhone forums a central place to post their links, where the crackers and packagers and everyone involved can get credit for what they've done. That way the entire scene can get the newest apps as they come out, instead of having to check 8 places to make sure you have everything. Hopefully we reach that goal
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Originally Posted by Kyek
Ladies and gentlemen, I think I speak for all of us when I say, woot.
Ok, maybe it's just me. But I don't care. I'm friggin thrilled. Appulous now has RSS feeds!
There's one default feed that will give you all the newest apps and updates verbatim -- this one your browser can recognize automatically. Go there with Safari or Firefox (and I assume IE but I'm not sure how it does it) and a little 'RSS' icon will appear in your address bar for fast and easy clicking.
But the real power of the new system comes from the custom feeds. Let's say, for example, that you're a big reader, and you want to be updated when a new book comes out for the iPhone. On the main Appulous page, pick the 'Books' category, hit the button, and all the books will come up. Now hit "RSS for this listing".
Bam. You now have an RSS feed for JUST books. Now let's say you're not really interested in ALL books -- you're mostly just interested in books by Charles Dickens. And you don't care if any books are updated -- you just want to know about new books.
Head back to the app listing, sort by 'New Apps' (not updates) and type 'dickens' into the search field. Hit the button, get the RSS. It's that easy.
OMG Kyek that's so cool is there more?!?
HELLS YES. CHECK THIS OUT. If you followed along with that last part, the link to the RSS feed looks like this:
http://appulo.us/appdb/rss/15/newvers/0/*/feed-html.xml
Now you can probably figure out what some of the elements in that URL do and play with it yourself, but I want to draw your attention to that last part, where it says feed-html.xml. Let's change that 'html' to 'bbcode' ...
http://appulo.us/appdb/rss/15/newvers/0/*/feed-bbcode.xml
Now we're getting the RSS feed in BBCODE format -- meaning it can be integrated into any forum, auto-posting the RSS results to a forum section, and not losing any of the formatting! You can put 'plain' there too to get results with no formatting, but that's just no fun ;-)
...I'm a little bit too excited about RSS. It's 5am. Gimmie a break.
Anyway, enjoy
http://appulo.us
Quote:
Originally Posted by Kyek
For those who aren't familiar with Appulo.us or the project codenamed 'AppDB', it's been my baby for the past.. about a month now. It's a next-generation system that allows all of us to share our applications on a website much like our Releases section here, only it's searchable, automated, has all the iTunes info, and .. well, I'll let you check it out
http://appulo.us
Quote:
Originally Posted by Kyek
OMGZ I DIDN GET TEH VERIFICASHUN MAIL WAT DO I DO
Appulo.us is on shared hosting, which often results in E-mail that it sends being filtered as spam. If you don't have the verification E-mail after 10 minutes, be sure to check the spam folder for your E-mail account. Gmail is a big culprit here.
Quote:
Originally Posted by Kyek
The goal of this whole project is to give ALL iPhone forums a central place to post their links, where the crackers and packagers and everyone involved can get credit for what they've done. That way the entire scene can get the newest apps as they come out, instead of having to check 8 places to make sure you have everything. Hopefully we reach that goal
Quote:
Originally Posted by Kyek
Ladies and gentlemen, I think I speak for all of us when I say, woot.
Ok, maybe it's just me. But I don't care. I'm friggin thrilled. Appulous now has RSS feeds!
There's one default feed that will give you all the newest apps and updates verbatim -- this one your browser can recognize automatically. Go there with Safari or Firefox (and I assume IE but I'm not sure how it does it) and a little 'RSS' icon will appear in your address bar for fast and easy clicking.
But the real power of the new system comes from the custom feeds. Let's say, for example, that you're a big reader, and you want to be updated when a new book comes out for the iPhone. On the main Appulous page, pick the 'Books' category, hit the button, and all the books will come up. Now hit "RSS for this listing".
Bam. You now have an RSS feed for JUST books. Now let's say you're not really interested in ALL books -- you're mostly just interested in books by Charles Dickens. And you don't care if any books are updated -- you just want to know about new books.
Head back to the app listing, sort by 'New Apps' (not updates) and type 'dickens' into the search field. Hit the button, get the RSS. It's that easy.
OMG Kyek that's so cool is there more?!?
HELLS YES. CHECK THIS OUT. If you followed along with that last part, the link to the RSS feed looks like this:
http://appulo.us/appdb/rss/15/newvers/0/*/feed-html.xml
Now you can probably figure out what some of the elements in that URL do and play with it yourself, but I want to draw your attention to that last part, where it says feed-html.xml. Let's change that 'html' to 'bbcode' ...
http://appulo.us/appdb/rss/15/newvers/0/*/feed-bbcode.xml
Now we're getting the RSS feed in BBCODE format -- meaning it can be integrated into any forum, auto-posting the RSS results to a forum section, and not losing any of the formatting! You can put 'plain' there too to get results with no formatting, but that's just no fun ;-)
...I'm a little bit too excited about RSS. It's 5am. Gimmie a break.
Anyway, enjoy
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