Free Download Nulled CityGo | iOS Single City Guide Store Finder Application [XServer], It is a Mobile App Templates on CodeCanyon.
Overview
CityGo is a great solution for those who need to quickly build a mobile app where people can search for accomodations, fun stuff, parking or stores while visiting a city
Description
CityGo is a full-working template (UI + Source Code) that works as a city guide, showing points of interest like hotels, restaurants, clubs, parks, and much more.
The Admin can manually insert stores, restaurants, bars, etc. in the database, then submit the app to the App Store, making it with the city’s name of his choice – for instance, London CityGo may be a nice name in case you prepared all data for that city.
People can edit their profile, write or report places’ reviews, add stores to their favorites, and get all the necessary info about places – like opening hours, phone number, email address, social links.
This template has Location detection and a custom Map to view the points of interest’s position.
The Admin can daily check the database for reported content or users and take action for it, as well as manually edit data in the database.
The design is clean, code is commented and project folders and files are well organized in the package.
• Check out the Features section below to see what this app does.
• Read the online Documentation to learn how to configure the template’s features and the database.
• Check out the Demo Database, login as:
Username: demo
Password: demo
• Keep an eye to the Change Log on the bottom of this page when an update gets released.
Backend
The backend of this template is XServer, so you can either buy the XServer REST API an install it on your own VPS server, or create an account on XServer.app and a Database for this app.
After performing the configurations mentioned below, you will run the app and see no content, so Sign Up with a test user in order to create a test account and start testing the app.
NOTE: in case you want to implement your own backend to this template, you do not need to buy the XServer API, nor create an account on XServer.app, but please be aware that implementing a different backend to this template must be performed by you or your developers.
Extended License
As per Envato Marketplace Terms, the Extended License applies to all applications that charge money to their users. In case your users will not be charged of money through your own version of this app, you can still buy it under a Regular license.
Therefore, you must buy this template under and Extended License if your plans are either one or more of the following:
- Add In-App Purchase or any other Payment Gateway in the source code and publish the app for free on the App/Play Store – NOTE: If you want to publish your own version of this application for FREE only, then you can still buy it under a Regular License.
- Publish this application as a PAID app on the App Store.
- Transfer the live app of your own verison of this app on the App/Play Store to another owner by selling your ownership on flippa.com or similar marketplaces.
IMPORTANT: You ARE NOT allowed to sell or share the original source code of this template anywhere due to copyright infringement
Features
iOS Swift language – Native Xcode project – Edit the template as you wish with the power of Xcode and Swift.
Storyboard, iOS 11.0 and above, Universal – Run your app on all iOS devices
Backend with XServer – Built on a great and reliable BaaS that offers many features with just a few clicks, it’s super easy to create and set up a database on XServer.app, as well as use the XServer REST API hosted on your VPS server.
Browse places by category – The Home screen offers the possibility to search stores by keywords or by selecting a category.
Favorites – Users can save their favorite their interests for later use.
Read and post reviews – Feedbacks are important for an app like this, so poeple can leave their own reviews or read the existing ones.
Report inappropriate feedbacks – Not all people in the world is good, so the Admin must daily check the database to see if there are reported content, and take action for it.
Easily create Stores in the database – TheAdmin can add new places as rows in the Database – it’s kinda working on an Excel file.
See distance in Km from your current location to the found stores – In order to make this feature work, Users must enable Location Service on their devices, and be in an area where the GPS signal is present.
Get directions in the native Map – From the place’s info screen, people can click the Get Directions button to open the Maps application and show the route to get there.
Terms of Use and Privacy Policy HTML file (GDPR compliant) – The template contains a ‘tou.html’ file the Admin can edit to display his Terms of Service to the app’s folks.
AdMob Interstitial ads – Get some revenue from full-screen advertisement banners
Google Sign in – People can quickly sign with their Google account from the Intro page.
Modern, clean design – The UI has been carefully crafted to offer the best user experience to your clients.
Online Documentation – Read the extensive guide of this template to be able to configure it properly.
PSD icons included in the package – App and buttons icons are stored into a PSD folder, for easy image replacement.
Requirements
The latest official version of Xcode – Beta versions of an IDE usually never work 100% properly, and the code of this app has been written using the latest official version of Xcode and you can download it from the Mac App Store. You must use it and avoid Betas.
An Apple Mac computer, updated to its latest OS version – It’s always good to keep your macOS up to date, technology keeps growing and I follow its changes, as well as updating my templates every time a new OS gets released.
An Apple Developer Account with an active iOS Development Program – This is needed for you to publish apps on the iTunes App Store. You can still edit this template on code without that account, but you won’t be able to run it on your real iOS device since you’ll need a Team ID.
Basic knowledge of Xcode and Swift language – You don’t need to be a skilled or professional developer, anyway it’s recommended to have at least the basic knowledge of what you’re dealing with, in order to be able to customize this template and publish your applications on the App Store.
XServer API – You can either create an account and a Database on XServer.app, or buy the XServer REST API and host it into your own VPS server.
An active AdMob account – Unless you want to remove ads in this app, you need to sign up for an AdMob account to display them.
A real device to test the app before submitting it to the App Store – iOS Simulators may fail during tests, they are not reliable as a real device is, so I strongly recommend you to always run this application on a real phone/tablet. Apple’s official Guidelines also suggest this.
Change Log
May 5, 2021
– Added the following keys and descriptions in the ‘Info.plist’ file:
• Privacy – Tracking Usage Description
• SKAdNetworkItems
** Here’s a screenshot for your reference: https://i.postimg.cc/156kd2jc/att-infoplist.png **
– Imported these frameworks in the ‘XServerSDK.swift’ file:
import AppTrackingTransparency
import AdSupport
– Added a function called ‘requestATTPermission()’ in the ‘XServerSDK.swift’ file
– Called that function into the ‘viewDidLoad()’ function of the ‘Home.swift’ file:
requestATTPermission()
April 20, 2021
– Updated the AdMob framework files to version 8.3.0 (in the Frameworks folder)
– Edited the ‘fireInterstitialAd()’ function in the ‘XServerSDK.swift’ file
– Removed the GADInterstitialDelegate instances in the files where they are present
February 8, 2021
– Edited the ‘XSSignUp()’ and ‘XSObject()’ functions in the ‘XServerSDK.swift’ file, in order to get an aray of parameters and perform better API calls
– Added 2 more extensions in the ‘XServerSDK.swift’ file
– Edited all the ‘let params’ and ‘var params’ arrays in all the Swift files where they are present, in order to match the new code of the SDK and allow you to save the ‘&’ character in a String column of your database.
February 1, 2021
– Edited the ‘XSCurrentUser()’ and ‘XSGetPointer()’ functions in the ‘XServerSDK.swift’ file
September 25, 2020
– Updated to Xcode 12
– Moved this line out if its IF statement in the ‘StoresList.swift’, ‘StoreInfo.swift’ and ‘Favorites.swift’ files:
DEFAULTS.set(adCount, forKey: “adCount”)
September 13, 2020
– Fixed a small bug by editing the ‘sendreviewButt()’ function in the ‘WriteReview.swift’ file, the part that updates the Store’s reviews amount
September 11, 2020
– Edited the ‘XSObject()’ function in the ‘XServerSDK.swift’, now it can retrieve the saved data as a JSON object, so it can be used withint the saving function
– Edited all the calls of the ‘XSObject()” function in the swift files where such call is present
July 30, 2020
** MAJOR UPDATE **
Replaced Parse Server with the XServer backend: https://xserver.app
Please read the Documentation and this page for more info
April 24, 2020
– Updated the GoogleMobileAds framework files into the ‘AdMob’ folder: removed the old .framework files in the ‘Frameworks’ folder in Xcode and imported the new ones – this should fix the UIWebView warning message from Apple after submitting the app on the App Store
January 17, 2020
– Removed the appleButton View from the Storyboard, because Apple wants apps to use its default ‘Apple Sign in Button’, no custom and well-designed buttons.
– Edited the Intro.swift file by adding some code to programmatically create the ‘Apple Sign in Button’ into the ‘viewDidLoad()’ function, and by replacing:
@IBAction func appleButt(_ sender: Any) {
with:
@objc func appleButt() {
– Removed these lines too:
@IBOutlet weak var appleButton: UIButton!
appleButton.layer.cornerRadius = 22
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