1- Simple Open Source iOS Library Allowing You To Remotely Configure Your Apps

A library that makes it easy to perform remote configuration of an app. Great for turning on/off features such as messages. Does not download code, but uses a plist file which can be loaded dynamically or included within the app.

The library is GroundControl from Matt Thompson (from AFNetworking and theCupertino Ruby Gem).

You can find GroundControl with further documentation and an included example on Github here.

There's a lot of cool things you could do with a tool like this, and something this could be particularly good for promotion, and running split tests.

2- Open Source iPad Control Adds A Row Of Custom Keys For Easier Text Entry

A control that adds an extra row of keys to the iPad keyboard. Great for apps that have the user performing text entry. The extra keys make it very easy for the user to enter numbers by using button presses and gesture movements, and a special key that makes it easy to precisely move the cursor. You can find the open source component on Github here.

This component is part of the Kodiak PHP editor app.  You can find the Kodiak PHP app on the App store here.

A very useful extension for the iPad keyboard great for any apps where you expect the user to do a lot of typing.

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