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Apple CarPlay

Apple CarPlay gets an update, plus, replace your car key with your iPhone

Apple announced a slew of new features and updates at its 2020 Worldwide Developer Conference today, many of them directly related to the automotive world.

To start, Apple CarPlay is getting an update. There’s no new user interface, but users can pick a custom wallpaper now as the screen’s backsplash. Additionally, there are three new categories of apps that are allowable within the interface: parking, EV charging, and food ordering. There will certainly be more manufacturer-made EV charging apps made available in the future, so Apple CarPlay integration makes a lot of sense.

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WWDC 2020

WWDC 2020

Monday marks the start of Apple’s 31st WWDC! Unlike any year before, this year is virtual and free for everyone!  Let’s dive into the details of this year’s WWDC.

 

What is WWDC?

WWDC is Apple’s annual Worldwide Developers Conference.  Every year Apple engineers, software developers, and people from all areas of the tech world come together to participate in in-depth sessions covering a wide variety of topics.  Apple uses this platform to showcase its new software and technologies to a variety of developers.

 

What are this year’s expected announcements?

We are expecting to hear an array of news from tvOS 14 to new in-house chips.  This online event will allow millions of developers to access the future versions of iOS, tvOS, macOS, watchOS, and iPadOS.

We are expecting Apple to announce the transition from Intel chips to chips made in-house.  This will give developers time to prepare for the change as the first Macs with these new chips aren’t expected until 2021.

We anticipate the unveiling of a newly redesigned iMac that will utilize the “iPad Pro design language” and feature thinner bezels of those on the Pro Display XDR.

We believe Apple will preview the new software updates that could be launched as soon as September 2020, which includes iOS 14, iPadOS 14, macOS 10.16, tvOS 14, and watchOS 7.

 

watchOS 7

Medical

It’s rumored that Apple may release an update to detect your blood oxygen levels for the Apple Watch. It is unknown if this will be something older models of the Apple Watch can detect.

Parental Features

It looks like watchOS 7 will be a blessing for parents as it’s believed Apple will allow parents to manage which apps can be used during specific hours and add additional features for managing your child’s Apple Watch.

Control Center

It’s believed that Apple will add new features to the control center for noise detection and sleep mode.

 

iOS 14

Third-Party Apps and Packs

Apple may be allowing users to set third-party apps as their default music, mail, and browser apps in place of Apple’s apps as well as allowing developers to create wallpaper options for the iPhone that can be installed in the Wallpaper section.

Home Screen Changes

You may see changes to your home screen with iOS 14.  Apple may allow users to view their home screen as a list so the user can see every app installed in one comfortable place.

Messages

Messages are expected to get a slew of features, including the ability to @mention someone in a group chat, retract iMessages, mark messages unread, and typing indicators for group chat.

 

There are expected to be many other announcements and unveilings, so we encourage you to follow Pioneer and drop-in on Apple’s WWDC 2020.

 

 

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5 Steps Entrepreneurs Can Take to Adapt During Difficult Times

Proof that pandemics can accelerate innovation can be found as far back as the Black Death in Europe during the 1300s. The Plague eventually forced the people of the Late Middle Ages to reassess their medical practices — which were previously rooted in religion — and adapt them in favor of a more scientific approach, thereby moving the world towards modern medicine.

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App Can Make You Money

How an App Can Make You Money

Mobile apps can make you money and serve many different purposes. You may have had an app built so you could communicate with your constituents more effectively, you may have had it built so you could market your products directly to your consumers or have an app used for contact tracing to help in the healthcare industry.  There are so many different reasons why apps are developed, but how do you make money?

The most straightforward answer to this is charging for the app, but most people don’t want to pay for an app unless it is very targeted and specific.  The other obvious answer is ad placement.  Ad placement can be useful, but it can also backfire.  If your users get annoyed with the constant bombardment of ads, they may delete the app and never return. There is also the issue of needing large amounts of users to make money with ad placement, requiring a significant marketing budget.

 

So what are some ways you can make money with your new mobile app?

 

In-App Purchases

In-app purchases can be one of the best ways to make money with your app consistently.  The app itself is free for download, but users can opt to purchase additional content or premium access in the app.

Email Marketing

Email marketing remains the top seller in the game of marketing.  58% of people check their email first in the morning, even before social media.  Some app developers opt to require a sign-in feature on their app to collect email addresses and user data.  They then can email the user and begin that user in the conversion funnel or even place advertisements in the email.

Subscriptions

Subscription modeled apps can create quite the revenue for businesses and individuals. If you do go down this road, you want to make sure that you can deliver well-tailored content to ensure long-lasting subscriptions.

Sponsorship

Sponsorship can be a significant way to establish and enhance a revenue stream from a mobile app. App developers can partner with large or small organizations to build an app and provide content.  App developers and the organization would then split the profits in an agreed-upon manner.

 

As you begin to think about app development, you’ll also want to focus on the revenue strategy for the app, as that is just as important as the construction and design of the app. Mobile apps should be developed with a revenue strategy in mind to enhance the success of the app.

 

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UX vs. UI Designer

The difference between a UX and a UI Designer

UX and UI designers are used interchangeably, but they are not the same thing.  To start, UI is user interface, and UX is user experience.  Each one is incredibly different, and so are the tasks of a designer.

What does a UI designer do?

A UI designer is typically a more visual person.  A UI designer creates the look and feel of the product through branding and graphic development, user guides and storylines, design research, and customer analysis.  The UI designer is also responsible for the interactivity and responsiveness through UI prototyping, animation, and the adaptation for all screen sizes.

What does a UX designer do?

Unlike the UI designer, a UX designer is responsible for a variety of tasks.  The UX designer is typically 33% marketer, 33% designer, and 33% project manager, and 1% anything else the project requires.  A UX designer’s typical tasks vary from strategic to execution with content, wireframing, prototyping, and analytics in between.

As the differences are apparent between UX and UI designers, why do companies use the term interchangeably?

The answer to why they are used interchangeably isn’t too clear as these are relatively new fields. Still, most of the time, they are used together because the company is demonstrating that they have both designers or are versatile enough to be both.

Now that you know the difference between UX and UI, hopefully, you’ll be able to make a more informed decision when hiring a designer or even to look for a job as one.

If you’d like to learn more about UX and UI design, please visit our website at pioneerapplications.com.

 

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From Idea

From Idea To 500,000 Users – An App Success Story With Christian Perez

In Appfigures latest App Success Story, we talked with Christian Perez, indie designer, and entrepreneur behind The Name App. Christian’s journey started with an idea that evolved into an app used by more than 500,000 users all around the world. In this #aftalks Christian told us more about the app’s development, marketing, monetization, and more.

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A Beginner's Guide to Starting and Marketing an App

A Beginner’s Guide to Starting and Marketing an App

If you’re building a mobile app for the first time, you no doubt have many questions: Is it worthwhile? Does it make sense? How will people know about it?

I’ve helped build more than 100 apps in categories ranging from utility to social networking, so I field a lot of questions on the process from entrepreneurs. Here are the most common queries — and the answers.  Continue reading.

 

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How Pioneer Mobile Applications Got Its Start

Pioneer Mobile Applications was founded in 2012 by Phil Scarfi and has been in business for over eight years. They’ve brought the visions of many individuals and companies to life with mobile app development and design. They’ve worked with Buzzfeed, UMass Amherst, and All in One Music Applications, to name a few. I wanted to virtually meet with Phil and discuss his experiences and where he sees Pioneer going in the future.

So, Phil, what made you want to start Pioneer?

When I first started developing apps, I was making them for everyday tasks that would make my life easier. Eventually, my friends started finding out that I had this skill, and they asked if I could make some apps for them. As time went on, I was able to see the effect I had on other people by being able to bring their ideas to life. It made me feel incredible, so I continued to pursue the mission of helping others turn ideas into reality through mobile apps, and now I’m here!

Do you remember your first client? What was it like to have your first project, and how did it go?

Believe it or not, one of my first clients was also one of the biggest, UMass Amherst. I initially made an app that I could use to gather all of the dining hall menus and put them in one place to quickly see what they were serving for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. My RA in my residential hall found out that I made this and had me tell the Dean of Students about it. The Dean of Students then sent me over to the head of the dining services, and they were interested in building the app out to provide it to all of the students at the universities. Working with large institutions like this had a lot of hoops you had to go through, but it was an incredible learning experience.

Now you’ve worked with some very notable clients, what was that like? Were you nervous about taking on such a client, and what was one of the biggest challenges you faced on that project?

When it comes to working with the more notable clients, I was absolutely nervous. The biggest thing that I have learned is that it’s important to be yourself and act like it is any other client. All of our past client relationships were successful, so as long as we stuck to what we did best, everything should go as planned. The biggest challenge when it comes to working with larger clients is that there are usually many more people involved in the process. It was essential to have a single point of contact for any concerns for issues, but simultaneously have an environment where we can efficiently get feedback from numerous members. Since Pioneer’s clients are based throughout the United States, we turn to platforms to manage communications such as Slack.

If a company, business, or individual was on the fence about having a mobile app, what would you say to them?

If a company, business, or individual was on the fence about have a mobile app, I would be completely transparent with them and list out both the pros and cons. In about 99% of the cases, having a mobile app developed is beneficial in one way or another. We are living in a world where people are spending hours per day on their mobile devices. More and more people are moving away from their computers and getting tasks done on their iPhones, iPads, tablets, and other mobile devices. Whether you are looking to make your business more efficient, solve an everyday problem, or make money, having an iPhone or Android app developed is a route worth exploring.

Lastly, where do you see Pioneer 5 years from now?

In 5 years, I see Pioneer working with a wide variety of clients, both small and large. We hope that some of our smaller clients will grow and turn into larger clients down the road. New technology comes out every day, so Pioneer will continue to stay on top of that and integrate all of these technologies into the apps that we build. Pioneer also has the mission to solve everyday problems through mobile apps, so we have some platforms our team is working on that should be released soon, so we hope you’ll Pioneer with us and stay tuned!

 

 

Wow, that’s great! I’m excited to see what platforms Pioneer has coming out. It’s been great to chat with you and hear about your experiences and advice to others. I think this has been eye-opening for people who are not in the developer world and even those who are. Thanks again and I hope we can catch up soon!

Phil Scarfi, Founder of Pioneer Mobile Applications
Phil Scarfi, Founder of Pioneer Mobile Applications

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Mental Health and Mobile Apps

Mental Health and Mobile Apps

In previous posts, we explored the world of mobile applications helping first responders save lives, but did you know mobile apps can also protect your mental health? The healthcare industry has been hard at work developing mobile apps, but so has the mental health industry. I’m sure you’ve seen the commercials where you can text or talk with a therapist with your mobile device. This is just the tip of the iceberg for mobile therapy apps, but how can mobile apps improve mental health?

Breaking the Stigma (or at least bypass it)

Most patients with mental health disorders are afraid to seek treatment because of the stigma surrounding mental health. Mobile therapy apps have given patients the ability to seek help right through their phone. This type of innovation has given psychologists the ability to innovate their offerings and help people with mental health disorders without the patient fearing judgment by their peers.

You’re never alone

When you have a mobile device, you’re never alone. Mental health mobile apps allow you to be able to get in touch with anyone around the world at any time. If you feel like you need to talk to someone, you can.

Sharing Their Story

Some of the mental health issues are driven by depression and anxiety. Another way mobile apps have broken down those walls is by allowing people to share their stories anonymously. If you have heard of the Whisper app, then you know that sharing your story or experience anonymously to groups of people is possible. Mobile apps like the Whisper app can help people cope with depression and anxiety because they have a platform to share their story and still keep their identity hidden.

With all areas of the healthcare industry rushing to be up to date with the latest technologies, mobile apps are genuinely changing the way we interact and send and receive information.
No more are you the days you need to drive to your therapists’ office and hope you aren’t seen by someone you know. You can now pick up your phone and download a mobile app.

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Boosting Employee Engagement with a Mobile App

Whether you are a large company or a small business, employee engagement is essential in the happiness and retention of your employees.
Boosting Employee Engagement with a Mobile App

Did you know you could be boosting employee engagement with a mobile app? Whether you are a large company or a small business, employee engagement is essential in the happiness and retention of your employees.  According to a survey conducted by Adobe, 85% of employees who felt that their company’s technology was ahead of others said they loved their job.  70% believed that enhanced technology helps improve work-life balance.  This study determined that there is a direct correlation between technology, employee engagement, and retention.  So how can a mobile app help make your employees happier and more engaged?

 

Connecting the Team

There is nothing harder than trying to get all of your team members in one room, especially if you are a company that has a diverse group of roles i.e., remote workers or international offices.  A mobile app can break down distance barriers and bring the entire team together.  This collaboration can enhance the productivity of your employees as well as cutting overhead costs.  Studies have confirmed that employees that feel connected with their co-workers are more engaged with their work.  It also allows easy contact between team members to streamline questions and collaboration, creating a more efficient and connected team.

 

Instant Updates

Forget about drafting up a lengthy email and hoping your team reads it.  With a mobile app, you can send instant updates to your team with the click of a button.  A mobile app will keep your entire team on the same page in real-time.

 

Training

No more lengthy training sessions where you all gather in a conference room for a day, getting slammed with presentations and PowerPoints.  Instead, host your training through your mobile app.  Your team can work on training on their own time and even have a guidebook handy if they ever ran into trouble.  Training via a mobile app is one of the most efficient ways to train your employees.

 

Measure Employee Engagement

The concept of having a mobile app is to keep your employees engaged, but how do you know if they are engaged?  With a mobile app, you can measure engagement.  You can track employee interactions, what content employees are participating in, and capture feedback from employees.  Having a mobile app for your company is an analyst’s dream.  Tracking engagement and collecting analytics can improve communication and the level of commitment and happiness for employees.

 

A mobile app can set you apart from your competition. It can increase your business’ profits, efficiency, and effectiveness with minimal overhead. It provides you the ability to connect your team in ways others cannot, and it is a powerhouse when collecting feedback and analytics to improve your everyday operations.  If you’d like to learn more about how a mobile app can change your business, reach out to Pioneer Applications and discover the world of mobile applications.

 

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