Pinch Media has temporarily shifted coasts to attend and help sponsor iPhoneDevCamp 2, where we’re hoping to meet new developers and build some excellent enhancements to Pinch Analytics (now live and operational in quite a few iPhone applications, with new ones almost every day.) If you’re in San Francisco and want to talk iPhone development this weekend, send me an e-mail at greg -at- pinchmedia.com and we’ll get together.
Although we also plan to release as much as possible during iPhoneDevCamp and over the next couple of weeks, we couldn’t resist getting an often-requested feature out the door ahead of time - the ability for developers to exclude certain devices from their reporting by submitting their devices’ UUID. Now you never have to worry about your simulator or your test devices fouling up your applications’ reporting - just sign into your Pinch Media account for more details. If you’ve got additional feature requests that’d help you build your business, send them in - now that it’s running on several high-volume applications, we’re paying increased attention to Pinch Analytics.

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My simulator will be counted as only one unique user, right? Or does it use random UDIDs? Where can I find the identifier for my simulator? Thx.
The iPhone simulator keeps the same UDID from the testing I’ve done. Unfortunately there’s no easy way to acquire the UDID from the simulator from what I’ve found. I always had to throw in some debug code into my applications to log “[UIDevice currentDevice].uniqueIdentifier” during the execution.
Thanks for the info, Jesse.