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Develop iPhone and iPad Applications in Minutes, Easily Creating Complex Forms, with Validation, Save and Manage Data, Using IOSKit from Knovial

After developing iPhone and iPad applications for the last 3 years, the team at Knovial decided there had to be a better way to design forms and validations, plus other common IOS development tasks, IOSkit was born to save countless hours!

2011-05-19
BRASELTON, GA, May 19, 2011 (Press-News.org) In light of the iPhone and the iPad's growing popularity and usage among today's consumers, the demand for various applications that can be downloaded and used via iPhones and iPads has skyrocketed. There is an application for virtually every aspect of daily living: games, fitness management, business organization, social networking, health care systems, and the list go on. Thus, programmers have recognized the potential success in developing applications for the iPhone and the iPad. However, it's a fact that a lot of programmers spend hundreds of hours trying to build the necessary forms, storing data and retrieving them, and many other processes that are prerequisite to application development.

Finally, there is a product that provides an ultimate solution for iPhone and iPad application developers! With the launch of the new iOSKit, programmers will find themselves building programs in shorter amounts of time--saving hundreds of precious hours dedicated to developing iPhone and iPad forms, doing field validations using regular expressions, saving data, charting, and many others. iOSKit will take the bulk of heavy work and leave programmers with an easier workspace for developing their apps. iOSKit, with its impressive lineup of features, redefines the face of IOS Application programming. The product lets programmers easily create, add, and edit screens in no time. Before, programmers would have to spend hours trying to create simple iPhone and iPad forms. With the iOSKit, forms can be built in a matter of minutes. If there is a need to extend the product in order to generate new form options as the programmer deems necessary, iOSKit will easily allow them to choose from a selection of editors; or, programmers can choose to create their own editor with the OSKit Attribute Editor API.

Another feature of iOSKit is that it has a code network indicator with one line for code and DataCenter that simplifies data saving and retrieval. With just one line of code, the iOSKitDataCenter quickly stores and retrieves whatever type of data the programmer supplies. The VarTunnel stores object data and hierarchical data are then easier to use with the product's Nested Array Methods. iOSKit also has support for all major field types.

Purchasing the iOSKit will give the developer free upgrades for twelve months and that's a great deal because we will be continuously adding new features and capabilities. The price for iOSKit is $499.00 which will support 5 royalty free applications---a stunning deal considering the perks of the product and the one year free-upgrades that come with the App License. When it comes to products and programs that aim to reduce the time consumption and workload entailed in iPhone and iPad application development, iOSKit is undoubtedly the best framework thus far in the market today.

The iOSKit comes with complete documentation of how to use the product as well as accompanying how-to videos. Watch the video below to get an overview of this amazing product from Matt Francis and Matt Casey.

If you develop iPhone or iPad apps, you have got to see this page for more details on how IOSKit will save you countless hours!

http://www.knovial.com/IOSKitSavehundredsofhoursdevelopingIOSApps.html


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[Press-News.org] Develop iPhone and iPad Applications in Minutes, Easily Creating Complex Forms, with Validation, Save and Manage Data, Using IOSKit from Knovial
After developing iPhone and iPad applications for the last 3 years, the team at Knovial decided there had to be a better way to design forms and validations, plus other common IOS development tasks, IOSkit was born to save countless hours!