| { |
| "name": "TWSReleaseNotesView", |
| "version": "1.1.0", |
| "summary": "A simple way to show in-app release notes in your iOS applications.", |
| "description": "Among other crazy features, iOS 7 enables users to have automatic updates for their apps, wiping away the infamous App Store badge. This is really convenient both for users and developers, but it comes with a couple of downsides:\n\n* users are not aware about the changes introduced in the latest update, unless they explicitly open the App Store page to check the release notes;\n* developers who spend their time working on well-written release notes lose their chance to inform and communicate with their users.\n\n## So what?\nTWSReleaseNotesView is a simple way to address those issues. It comes with a straightforward API which enables developers to show in-app release notes with a fully customizable popup view.", |
| "homepage": "https://github.com/iGriever/TWSReleaseNotesView", |
| "screenshots": "https://raw.github.com/iGriever/TWSReleaseNotesView/master/TutorialImages/sampleProject02.png", |
| "license": { |
| "type": "MIT", |
| "file": "LICENSE" |
| }, |
| "authors": { |
| "Matteo Lallone": "alfgriever@gmail.com", |
| "Tapwings": "tapwings@gmail.com" |
| }, |
| "platforms": { |
| "ios": "6.0" |
| }, |
| "source": { |
| "git": "https://github.com/iGriever/TWSReleaseNotesView.git", |
| "tag": "1.1.0" |
| }, |
| "source_files": "TWSReleaseNotesView", |
| "frameworks": [ |
| "Accelerate", |
| "CoreGraphics", |
| "Foundation", |
| "QuartzCore", |
| "UIKit" |
| ], |
| "requires_arc": true |
| } |