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Today is a pretty exciting day as I'm finally launching the hobby project I've been designing and developing for the last 6 months.
Pushcam has been approved by Apple and is now available in the App Store!
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Visit the website at http://www.pushcam.co
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Attached are some photos of the app: 1, 2, 3
Pushcam is a standalone video recorder app for iOS7. You can record videos with the well-known 'press and hold to record' mechanism as seen in Vine and Instagram. You can record square videos in portrait mode or turn your phone and record widescreen in landscape mode. Videos are saved to an archive on your phone, and you can share them with a special URL on your favorite social networks. You can even add a fun little intro title to your videos, which fades out when the video starts playing.
Pushcam started as an 'iOS7 playground app' because earlier this year I wanted to learn how to develop with the new iOS7 frameworks. I wanted to create beautiful and unique animations and chose to create a video recording app. After designing 20+ different versions of the app, I started developing and pretty soon it evolved into an actual app.
Lately there have been a lot of discussions on wether designers should (or shouldn't) be able to code. I think being able to design and build a product like this from start to finish is the most fun thing there is.
What I loved the most when developing this app was working on the animations and the ux of the recording flow.
I hope you like it :)
Links:
- www.pushcam.co
- Pushcam in the App Store
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