SGP Incredible Shield iPad 3G/Wifi Screen & Body Protector Set [Ultra Matte]
- Smooth Matte Type with Resistance to Yellowing
- it prevents iPad 3G/Wifi from scratches, damages and dust.
- Easy to Install and Remove
- Bubble Free Wet Application
- Comes with 1 (pc) iPad 3G/Wifi Screen Protector ULTRA CRYSTAL
iPad 3G/Wifi Screen & Body Protector Set by SGP
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Advanced iOS 4 Programming: Developing Mobile Applications for Apple iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch
- ISBN13: 9780470971239
- Condition: New
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With Advanced iOS 4 Programming, developers have the expert guidance they need to create amazing applications for Apple’s iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch. Inside, veteran mobile developer Dr. Maher Ali begins with a foundation introduction to Objective C and Cocoa Touch programming, and then guides readers through building apps with Apple’s iPhone SDK 4 – including coverage of the major categories of new APIs and building apps for the new Apple iPad. This book concentrates on illust
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Review by R. Sitoy for SGP Incredible Shield iPad 3G/Wifi Screen & Body Protector Set [Ultra Matte]
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First, please note that the body shield is the only thing that is matte and not the shield for the touch screen. So if you were looking for that don’t bother with this or any of SGP’s other products since all of their touch screen shields are glossy.
Next, this thing has crappy instructions. Except for the touch screen, iPad back, the apple logo and home button, you would never figure out where any of this stuff goes! I would recommend going to SGP’s site, reviewing their Diagram and installation video. This is located […]
Touchscreen shield was simple enough. The two green tabs must be peeled back in order to expose the shield. It is that exposed side which is applied to the screen. I would also recommend a can of air spray to remove dust particle since it’s a pain to remove them after you’ve applied it.
Referring back to the diagram on SPGs site, strips numbers 2, 3, 5, and 6 are long and will either overlap one another or cover important parts of your ipad such as the microphone. I used an exacto balde to make adjustments. I would also recommend some tweezers when applying the leaf for the apple logo (#10) and the home button (#11).
I think having so many small pieces and inadequate instructions takes away from a more favorable rating and review. It would be nice if the back shield enveloped the sides rather than having to put on strips for coverage.
Lastly and more importantly, pay attn to the diagram on the site. If you have a 3g unit, the small strips go on a little differently.
Knowing what I know now, I prob would have seriously considered other products than this.
Review by Ron M for Advanced iOS 4 Programming: Developing Mobile Applications for Apple iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch
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I’m just starting writing iPhone apps, and while I have 25 years of experience with C and C++ programming, I’m new to both Objective C and the iOS environment. I was a little leery about buying a book online without reviews, but I got lucky with this one. I’ve read one other highly rated iOS book that explains in details many “recipes” for things you might want to do in an app, but was weak on explaining why things are done in a certain way and left me confused when I started writing my own apps. I’ve only read a few chapters of the book, but the author does an excellent job of explaining not just what, but why. As an example, the author suggests not using Interface Builder. His point is that beginners should pay attention to the small details so they can learn what is really going on, while experts often have dynamic UIs that can’t use Interface Builder anyway. The first chapters do a great job of explaining important iOS features such as protocols, properties, memory management, errors, exceptions, etc. in a way that I actually understand how they work in detail.
*** Update *** After reading this book a little more, there is one thing that is a little disappointing to me. It is sold as an iOS 4 book, but there is very little information about new features of iOS 4. I’m working on an app that involves mapping, and there is no discussion of background services or map overlays, nor does it seem to talk about how to prepare your app for going into and out of the background. This is quite disappointing to me. The iPad section is also quite small. Other than that, I still find that the author does a good job of explaining the process of developing iPhone apps in a way that I actually feel like I am learning.
Review by J. Sun for Advanced iOS 4 Programming: Developing Mobile Applications for Apple iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch
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simply put, this book’s author just add some small staffs and said it is a new edition featured iOS 4. Don’t trust him.
In this book, there is nothing talking about the key features of iOS 4, which made it useless for the development for iOS 4. Go and buy previous edition if you want to lean some basics for iOS development and it would be much cheaper.
I strongly recommended those who want to learn iOS 4 development to look at Apple’s official documents, which would provide the best guidelines for new features in iOS 4 such as multitask. I have read 3 new books covering iOS 4, none of them covers sufficient iOS features, and this book is the worst because it doesn’t cover iOS 4 feature at all.