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How to Create an App with the Myows API
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How to Create an App with the Myows API

In their own words: “Myows is an easy-to-use app dedicated to providing a full suite of copyright solutions, from registration to management. Myows has been created for designers, photographers, bloggers, writers, musicians and anyone who creates copyrightable work.” In this weekend supplementary tutorial, a member of the Myows team will demonstrate how to create your own apps using the Myows API.


Take Fuss-Free Copyright Management to the Next Level.

Get your hands dirty with Myows’ publicly available API, fresh from the desks of our globally-scattered development team. This brings us one step closer to our platform-vision: helping the planet’s switched-on creative community help themselves. We’re looking for Myows members to help us add further functionality to the existing app at Myows.com. The brief is straightforward:


Registering your Application

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Create a Simple Sort and Display App Using the Myows API

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4-Steps API Challenge

In fact, Myows is hosting a competition on their site right now.

“We’re looking for plug-ins, add-ons and stand alone applications that improve the user experience and add useful functionality. To participate, you’ll need to create a thread before 15th May in our API forum category and provide a link to a demo of you app.”

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Discussion 14 Comments

  1. Dragonshadow says:

    I have no idea what this is supposed to be :x I must be blind

  2. sriganesh says:

    i really recommend Myows personally, i always upload some important source files in them before publishing in blog or in public timeline.
    have to try this api

  3. Max says:

    Thanks so much to Jeffrey and Nettuts for publishing the tutorial.

    And thank you sriganesh for the nice words.

    The Demo’s source files are available here: http://myows.com/blog/wpcontent/uploads/2010/04/Myows_API_Demo_Source_Files.zip (45kb)

    If you have any questions, our dev team is here to help.

    Max
    (Myows founder)

  4. Wow

    That’s nice

    Thanks..

  5. ArnaudB says:

    Thanks for the tutorial, I’ll definitely try this out soon !

    By the way, I think the link given by Max is broken because you mistype “wpcontent”.
    Here it is : http://myows.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/Myows_API_Demo_Source_Files.zip

    Thanks again to the myows team !

    • Max says:

      Thank you Arnaud. Not sure what happened there as I assume I had copy and pasted the link directly from WP.

      (Je vois que tu n’es pas en école d’ingé pour rien!)

  6. esranull says:

    really great thanks lot for post

  7. Mike Grace says:

    Nicely done. Let the brainstorming begin!

  8. Very Nice, and Useful, I’m getting started into it, Thanks man!!

  9. Nice!
    Thanks fot the post.

  10. Davidmoreen says:

    How interesting I have never heard of Myows API helper thing… When making an API I use to just code it and not even look for a solution.

  11. I have never heard of that. I use phpDocumentor for all API documentation.

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