Five Pack

Five Pack

Software Development

Frisco, Texas 9,006 followers

Building the future through great software.

About us

We partner with entrepreneurs to Fortune 100 companies to help them build the future through great software. Five Pack has the talent and proven processes to help you solve the right problems the right way from design, development, testing and beyond. Awards include Clutch.co’s Top B2B Companies in Texas 2022, 50Pros’ Best in Software Development 2023. We have recently worked with American Airlines, Match.com, Drury Outdoors, and Consumer Direct.

Website
http://fivepack.com/
Industry
Software Development
Company size
51-200 employees
Headquarters
Frisco, Texas
Type
Privately Held
Founded
2008
Specialties
Android App Development, Quality Assurance, Mobile App Development, iOS development, UX/UI Design, Software Development, Mobile Staffing, Staff Augmentation, and Custom Software development

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    I help leading brands build the future of their business with apps that deliver measurable growth on the metrics that matter.

    I love a good analogy. I've been working on one for software development. I think it's more like a master sculptor than a 3D printer. With a printer, you give it a detailed spec of the item to create and kick off the process and out comes your build. But when sculpting, you start with a rough idea of what you want to create and you start to chip away, adjusting as you look at it and working around imperfections in the rock (and the process). You adjust and chisel, adjust and chisel. (I'm not a sculptor, master or otherwise, so correct me if I'm wrong.) I think that's more like software development. It's why estimating is difficult, but I think it's also why AI won't easily duplicate the process. AI will be one of the tools that a master sculptor would use, but I don't think it will be the master artist in the near future.

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    In Apple's developer language, App Intents are actions your app can perform. This is how you would make functionality inside your app available to the system or other processes outside your app. In the past, they've recommended implementing App Intents sparingly. That has now changed. With the new Siri functionality, Control Center opening up to apps, system-level search and shortcuts able to see what actions your app can handle, they're now recommending adding intents for most actions. For apps that take advantage of this, it will make automation much more useful and interesting.

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    #WWDC24 wraps up today, and Jerry Beers is diving into announcements for iOS 18 and watchOS 11 that represent delighters and new opportunities existing apps have to engage users. "iOS 18 will allow users to more freely position icons and even tint them all a consistent color. They also announced an overhaul of Control Center and are opening it up to developers along with the Lock Screen. That’s right... you can now customize the lock screen camera and flashlight buttons and even launch third party apps with them! 🚨 Key Takeaway: Apps will want to implement ControlKit to allow users to perform actions from the Lock Screen or Control Center. Another overhaul is the Photos app, which gets a complete redesign. Photos are now organized into sections that you can customize like trips, people & pets, memories, albums, and more. All of the sections are grouped together on the first page when you open the app. The order of the sections on this page are customizable. This paired with natural language search will completely change the way you look through your photos. For the watch, live activities are now coming to the watch face. 🚨 Key Takeaway: If you’ve implemented a live activity for your iPhone app, you’ll want to bring that over and make sure it’s working well. When I’m traveling, I love to go hiking, so the next couple of features are really interesting to me for that. The maps app now has hiking trails and you can download them for offline mode. Many of the national parks don’t have good cell coverage, so offline maps really come in handy. The other new feature comes under that same category: messages via satellite. Apple previously announced emergency calls via satellite, so this is an expansion of that. Prediction: The day is coming where we’ll get full data capabilities via satellite, so this is an area to watch. As the family’s designated iPhone tech support, another small feature that I think will really be helpful is the ability to draw on another user’s screen when they’re sharing it with you, and even to remotely control it to guide them. Two final features worth mentioning: Tapback in messages has been opened up to any emoji. You’re no longer limited to the six options that have been built in since tapback was introduced. Lastly, you can now completely control your iPhone from your Mac. You can see the display and interact with it. You can even drag files from your computer and drop them onto your phone. This will be helpful for testing on a real device, but will also be convenient for using your phone when sitting at your computer." Coming next week: a deep dive into #appleintelligence

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    The #WWDC keynote this year was packed with updates across the Apple ecosystem, but let’s dive in and take a look at some of the #visionpro changes from the perspective of Five Pack co-founder, Jerry Beers: "First, I want to point out that Apple didn’t open with a big announcement about #AI. In fact, they were a good portion of the way through the presentation before they focused on it. But along the way, they did point out places where AI was used to make features better, and how AI has been deeply integrated into the OS and Apple’s apps for a long time. And they did focus on privacy and the fact that much of the AI processing is done on-device. But more on that in another post... There were several changes announced for visionOS. I didn’t see any huge announcements here, but lots of incremental improvements. This makes sense for the stage the Vision Pro is at. 📸 We did see a pretty impressive feature where you can view your 2D photos in 3D. This is an example of AI being integrated into other features. AI will analyze a photo, determine what the depth map should look like, and generate a different version for the left and right eyes to make it look like a 3D photo. 🏠 We also got new gestures for showing the Home Screen and Control Center. This makes the interaction feel more natural, where it’s just reading what you’re doing with your hands instead of requiring you to push a button. 🖥 Some updates are coming later this year: the virtual display when mirroring a Mac can wrap around you as a panoramic widescreen and ecosystem support for spatial and immersive video coming to Final Cut Pro and products from BlackMagic. There were a couple of big updates that I didn’t see in the events, but that are highlighted on Apple’s website: 1. visionOS 1 would allow you to put the device into guest mode. The guest would then do a short hands and eyes setup so eye tracking would work. But once they took the device off, their info was deleted, so if you wanted them to use it again, they had to go through that setup again. New in visionOS 2, the device will save the last guest’s data so they don’t have to repeat the setup. This is really helpful if you want to show things to the same guest over and over (maybe a spouse or roommate). I would still like to see named profiles for sharing a device. 2. While Apple announced a feature to use your iPhone from your Mac, they didn’t announce that feature for the Vision Pro. The website has maybe the next best thing: the Vision Pro can act as an AirPlay receiver, so you’ll be able to mirror your iPhone to the Vision Pro and see the screen. I would guess that it’s not interactive though. I’m still very optimistic about the Vision Pro as a platform and happy with the improvements Apple announced for it. I’ll keep you updated if I find any surprises." #WWDC24 #applekeynote #visionpro #visionOS #spatialcomputing

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    I help leading brands build the future of their business with apps that deliver measurable growth on the metrics that matter.

    Apple recently added documentation (with sample code!) for creating immersive environments on the Vision Pro (https://lnkd.in/gS78eQc4). I have to say, this is an area I think is really interesting and I'm excited to see what else Apple provides at WWDC in a couple weeks to help people create their own. The code is fairly simple, but there's a lot there, so it's worth checking out.

    Construct an immersive environment for visionOS | Apple Developer Documentation

    Construct an immersive environment for visionOS | Apple Developer Documentation

    developer.apple.com

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