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Jingle machine app for Iphone

does anyone knows some application for iphone, which will use like jingle machine, with big buttons for playing audio files?
 
There's suppose to be a special dock for the iPad that give you audio outs as well, but I can't find it in my pile of links. If I can I'll share that one as well.
 
I've been thinking of coding a simple app like this to run on Android, so it could sideload onto low cost tablets, like the Nexus 7.

I was thinking of charging 19.99 for it. Do you guys think there is a market for this, before I work on it?
 
chriscollins said:
I've been thinking of coding a simple app like this to run on Android, so it could sideload onto low cost tablets, like the Nexus 7.

I was thinking of charging 19.99 for it. Do you guys think there is a market for this, before I work on it?

I would think this would be a demand item considering Android tablets are a fraction of the iPad's cost.
 
Bill DeFelice said:
I would think this would be a demand item considering Android tablets are a fraction of the iPad's cost.
Me too. I can see taking a$100 Android tablet ot sports remotes to play spots etc. As cheap as Android stuff is, it could be truly disposable. Great for remotes, etc, where you may never see your equipment again.
 
Chuck said:
Me too. I can see taking a$100 Android tablet ot sports remotes to play spots etc. As cheap as Android stuff is, it could be truly disposable. Great for remotes, etc, where you may never see your equipment again.

Considering it costs around $200 to replace the broken glass of an iPad 2 verses getting another budget Droid tablet for half that!
 
Bill DeFelice said:
Chuck said:
Me too. I can see taking a$100 Android tablet ot sports remotes to play spots etc. As cheap as Android stuff is, it could be truly disposable. Great for remotes, etc, where you may never see your equipment again.
Considering it costs around $200 to replace the broken glass of an iPad 2 verses getting another budget Droid tablet for half that!
I'm seeing em for about $40 now, about $60 for dual-core and IPS capacitive. $100 will get you more features like HDMI, more internal storage, etc... the highest spec android tablets i've seen are around $160 right now. much faster than a $600 iPad 3. (and you wonder why Apple has a $70b pile of cash?)
 
I use Soundboard on an iPad. For ten dollars it works much like a 360; you assign files to keys that playback with a touch and stop if pressed again. Keys can be color coded and individually set up to play once or repeat. Different files can be played at the same time and levels for each file adjusted on the fly. Different "soundboards" can be set up multiple shows. No editing functions, files must be loaded into iPad ready to go.
 
Hi Guys, I'm the maker of iAC cartwall , I started making an android version, but had to look at future issues.

If you have any feedback on the app that would be great, I'm currently working on the PRO version which will retail @ around $15.

I will give out promo codes for anyone willing to give feedback on the app.

Regarding the android version, this is what I faced.

The problems I had:-

1.So many different screen sizes
2.Each device has different performance capabilities
3.Make it for few devices, and never get my time back?

With the iPhone/iPod Touch/iPad, every press of the screen plays a track instantly, importing of tracks is super fast.

I would love to see an android version also but it would have to be aimed at certain devices, all i would worry about is the negative feedback created by users on other android devices when it doesn't preform
 
chriscollins said:
iAC... I was looking at Nexus 7 only for my programming.

It would be great to see on android, i also have a Nexus 7, It could be a great market, if you need any help let me know.
 
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