In creating an iPhone app, is it possible to generate a popup alert on the iphone (similar to a Push notification) when the app has been closed. A simple example would be to have an app that can set a reminder at 5:00PM January 5th, 2010. The app can be closed and the reminder will popup at that time. I don't think this is possible but would like to know if anyone has any ideas? Again, i do not want a Push solution but rather a solution that does not require internet access (i.e. "local" push from iPhone). Thanks.
You can do it now! And it's really rather simple. Create a UILocalNotification.
UILocalNotification *localNotification = [[UILocalNotification alloc] init];
if (localNotification == nil)
return;
//Initialise notification
localNotification.fireDate = yourDate;
localNotification.timeZone = [NSTimeZone defaultTimeZone];
localNotification.alertBody = [NSString stringWithFormat:NSLocalizedString(@"Hey, you've forgotten something", nil)];
localNotification.alertAction = [NSString stringWithFormat:NSLocalizedString(@"%@", nil), buttonTitle];
localNotification.soundName = UILocalNotificationDefaultSoundName;
[[UIApplication sharedApplication] scheduleLocalNotification:localNotification];
[warningDate release];
[localNotification release];
Sorry buddy, not possible.
There might be solutions for a popup when the app is reopened, but not when it's closed and without push.
EDIT: Actually, yes!!, but it's janktacular. You can create an .ical file with let's say, 15 minute alerts, sync it to a caldav/webdav server and have the iPhone subscribe to it in the Mail/Contacts/Calendars settings pane. Check out Omnifocus, this is their push work around. It syncs things that are due to my MobileMe iDisk, and I subscribed to the calendar - Boom, notifications.
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