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      <title>Shipping the iOS App</title>
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      <description>Well, &amp;ldquo;finally&amp;rdquo; we got a Puzzmo iOS App. From day 1, I had been anticipating needing to build a native app for Puzzmo eventually, in part because of Zach&amp;rsquo;s rich history of shipping iOS games but also when you tell someone you make games one of the first questions they ask is &amp;ldquo;do you have an app?&amp;rdquo;.
My theory on blogging has always been write what I wish I had read at the start of a project.</description>
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