In the last few weeks I've been looking for ways to offer this blog as an app for iPhone users. However, automatic or semi-automatic solutions that convert WordPress sites into an app do not deliver a satisfactory result. Therefore I am now starting this appeal to you, dear readership! I am looking for a programmer to implement a Sir Apfelot app for iOS on the iPhone!
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iOS app developer or programmer wanted
You are an iOS developer and can create clear, easy-to-use Apps write for the iPhone? The implementation of a website as an app would be exactly the right project for you? Then you already have good prerequisites. Perhaps you have just started working in this area, are a freelancer and are looking for a first task that will allow you to grow? Great; then you should definitely read on and get in touch with me!
Your qualifications and skills
- Programming skills for developing iOS apps
- Possibly first presentable results as references
- Ability to convert this blog into an iOS app
- Willingness to communicate for arrangements and planning
- The willingness to make bug fixes and adjustments before / after completion of the app
My offer to you
- Straightforward communication
- Exact explanation of the individual tasks / wishes
- Work from home office; this order is not tied to a specific location
- Fair pay (which I can still manage as a blogger)
- If you are satisfied, of course, a comprehensive recommendation and reference letter for your website / portfolio
Just get in contact
If I was able to arouse your interest and you have the necessary qualifications and skills, then simply contact me without obligation. My email address for your application is: info@sir-apfelot.de. The application can be made informally, a curriculum vitae is not required. But you are welcome to send your website link and / or references that show your skills. I look forward to your informative email!
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Jens has been running the blog since 2012. He acts as Sir Apfelot for his readers and helps them with technical problems. In his spare time he rides electric unicycles, takes photos (preferably with the iPhone, of course), climbs around in the Hessian mountains or hikes with the family. His articles deal with Apple products, news from the world of drones or solutions to current bugs.