Earlier this year I mentioned a nice tutorial on creating a treasure hunting app utilizing iBeacons.
Here’s a very slick open source app called PunchClock from Panic that utilizes iBeacons.
PunchClock uses geofencing to automatically track when a worker enters into the area, and they automatically punch in, and punch out with a beautiful interface showing those who are in or out.
Here’s an image showing PunchClock in action from the readme:
You can read more about PunchClock over on the Panic blog
You can find the PunchClock app source code on Github here, and the server can be found on Github here.
You can read more about Punch Clock on the Panic blog.
A nice example app utilizing iBeacons.
- Tool: A Command Line Interface For iBeacons Providing Easy Broadcasting And Scanning
- Tutorial: Creating A Proximity Based Treasure Hunting App With iBeacons
- Open Source iOS Component For Creating Great Looking Customizable Analog Style Clocks
- iOS Library For Creating Slick Number Transitions Like Android’s Timely Clock App
- Open Source iOS Library Allowing You To Create Contribution Graphs, And Clock Charts
Original article: Example: A Punch Clock App That Uses Geo-fencing With iBeacons
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