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Sourcerer on App Store


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·Nov 3, 2024

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Hey guys, this is M kidss, and sorry if this video goes a little quickly. Um, but Sorcerer, our application that lets you be the source code of any website on the iPhone or iPod Touch, is now on the App Store.

So if you take a look at this window on iTunes, here I am in the App Store on the Sorcerer page. Okay, I can download it; it's .1 megabytes. Like I said, it works on practically anything. Um, it works on all iPhones and iPod Touches with 2.0 or later.

Um, so Sorcerer, all it does is let you view the source code of a website, and it's very nice. Let me just open up my iPhone simulator. One of the reasons Sorcerer is especially nice for the iPhone is because the iPhone in Safari doesn't actually have a feature to view the source code of a website.

So this is great that you can view source code. It's a very well thought-out application, and um, we worked hard on it. So, um, we're hoping that it'll become an app on the App Store or that, um, so we are hoping that all of our subscribers will check it out on the App Store.

In the link in the description of the video, somewhere around there, um, there will be a link to download this. In a few hours, iTunes search results will be updated, and you'll be able to search for it. Right now, you can't search for it, but the link will work.

So, um, thanks for watching, Mids, and one, check out Sorcerer on the App Store because it's really cool, and we worked hard on it. And goodbye...

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