I have an existing iPhone app, which I own, which I would like to have ported to Android. Functionality should be as close as possible to the iPhone app. The application mainly makes use of UITableViews and web services.
All images and source code for the iPhone app will be provided to the successful bidder.
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I have an existing iPhone app, which I own, which I would like to have ported to Android. Functionality should be as close as possible to the iPhone app. The application mainly makes use of UITableViews and web services.
There are six main sections to the app:
**Outdoors/People/Landscapes/Cities** - these four sections are basically the same. They have a list of categories, and each category has a list of tips, camera settings, user notes and online shared notes.
**Essentials** - a simple list of photography topics (eg. aperture), selecting a topic displays a screen with some text on that topic
**Info** - simple links to contact developer, join mailing list and rate the application in the AppStore.
Some details on the application are here: [login to view URL]
There is also a video of the iPad version which you may find useful: [login to view URL]
All images and source code for the existing app will be provided to the successful bidder. The app was designed 18 months ago so is a bit outdated, so should be used as a guide only, not as a strict set of rules that must be followed. The application data is currently in plist (XML) data files, and I would prefer this to remain the same.
You must have an iPhone or some way of running the existing application so that you can ensure behaviour is similar or the same.