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
Create a Simple Sort and Display App Using the Myows API
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.”


I have no idea what this is supposed to be :x I must be blind
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
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)
Wow
That’s nice
Thanks..
Are you a real person? You reply with the same words on every article.
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 !
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!)
really great thanks lot for post
Great idea!!!
Nicely done. Let the brainstorming begin!
Very Nice, and Useful, I’m getting started into it, Thanks man!!
Nice!
Thanks fot the post.
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.
I have never heard of that. I use phpDocumentor for all API documentation.