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Mailchimp to talk to your app subscribers

The My Day To-Do iOS app has had a subscribe button for the longest time, however it wasn't doing anything apart from collecting email addresses. Recently we (I) actually did something about it and that is send them all an email using Mailchimp and invited them to share their thoughts about My Day To-Do with us. You can, Read our post  Trying to get app feedback from your subscribers  which talks about the entire process of using Mailchimp as well as the result of our initiative Hope that post helps you know more about what an awesome tool Mailchimp is and how it can benefit your startup. If you find my blog posts useful and want to support me, you can  Checkout the new website and let us know you have any feedback? Buy the pro version of  My Day To-Do  - it's cheaper at this stage Download the  Lite (free) version  and unlock one of it's IAPs Or give our app  I was there , the app we built to simplify texting a try Whiche...

Performance issues & iOS UITableView

Recently, while building our new app I was there , we ran into some problems while trying to get the app working smoothly on older iOS hardware i.e. iPhone 5 . I narrowed down the problem to an image optimisation issue and proceeded to solve that doing what seemed pretty obvious to me. Anyway I have written about my method of solving the problem as well as given some sample code to help explain the solution. You can read the post on, UITableView with images & performance issues Also have a look at some s ample code on GitHub on how to create a UITableView where each row shows an image and how to optimise it to run on older iOS hardware If you find my blog posts useful and want to support me, you can  Checkout the new website and let us know you have any feedback? Buy the pro version of  My Day To-Do  - it's cheaper at this stage Download the  Lite (free) version  and unlock one of it's IAPs Or maybe give  I was there  a try Whichev...

iOS App to simplify texting - I was there

On the My Day To-Do blog I just wrote two new posts on our new app, I was there . In that app, we aim to simplify messaging (texting) via images and with the help of some state of the art AI and computer vision. You can read the following posts there, "I was there" Part 1: identifying the target audience and talking about the use cases "I was there" Part 2: the journey of building, solving technical problems, releasing and marketing a mobile app Hope you find the posts useful and happy reading! If you find my blog posts useful and want to support me, you can  Checkout the new website and let us know you have any feedback? Buy the pro version of  My Day To-Do  - it's cheaper at this stage Download the  Lite (free) version  and unlock one of it's IAPs Or maybe give  I was there  a try Whichever version you try, if you leave us an App Store review that would really help.