Archive for the ‘iPhone’ Category

Numerology Update Submitted

Thursday, July 15th, 2010

The update to Numerology has been submitted to Apple. Should be available in a week or so. This version adds iPad functionality, fixes a bug that caused birth dates to change when time zones changed, and fixes a bug in calculating a person’s age of maturity. Also, it takes advantage of the new iPhone 4 Retina Display by providing higher resolution images and larger profile pictures.

Numerology Back on iTunes

Monday, July 12th, 2010

The content issues have been resolved and Numerology is back for sale on the iTunes store. An update will soon be posted to iTunes to address some issues and make Numerology a universal app.

Numerology Temporarily off the Shelf

Saturday, July 10th, 2010

My source for numerological interpretations has decided they no longer want to have their work in my app, so I have temporarily removed Numerology from the iTunes store until I can find an alternate source.

If you know of a public domain source of numerological text or know a numerologist who I could hire or who would like to work with me on this app, please let me know.

In the mean time, please be patient until I resolve this. I am very close to an update which includes iPad support. The iPad version is very nice and is much easier and fun to use than the iPhone version.

“The best of the bunch”

Thursday, May 20th, 2010

See this review of numerology apps for the iPhone. Numerology is deemed the “best of the bunch”.

Custom iPhone Button Creator

Friday, February 19th, 2010

This morning I read a post by Erica Sadun entitled Create Shiny Buttons Easily. This inspired me to write a little app to make it easier to execute the sample code. It’s called Button Creator and you can download the Xcode project here. You can select a color by name or by the RGB color values. When you tap the Save button it will save the button image in your saved photos. If you are running it in the simulator, it will also save the image on your desktop.

How to Feel What an iPad is Like

Monday, February 1st, 2010

This weekend I remembered some posts I had read about turning your Macbook into an eBook reader. Here they are:

The reason I was thinking of them is because I’m looking forward to getting an iPad and I’m investigating how it would look and feel by looking at my notebook of similar size and doing whatever I can to see what this device might be like.

Well, let me tell you, trying the techniques in the links above really brought it home for me. The iPad is like no other device you have used. Sure it’s like an iPhone, but the bigger screen makes it a completely different device. Turn your Macbook sideways so your screen is in your lap and the keyboard is off to your right and imagine the keyboard is not there. The screen is just begging to be touched and interacted with like a real physical thing. Using a keyboard and mouse is an indirect method of interaction. It’s like telling someone else to grab an object and do something with it. Using a large touch screen is a direct experience. You get the hold the ball in your own hands.

I’m very excited about writing software for the iPad and can’t wait to get my hands on one. An iPad version of Numerology will be in the store from day 1 and I’m investigating other ideas.

The Daily App Show Reviews Numerology

Tuesday, January 26th, 2010

Check it out at http://dailyappshow.com/numerology

Numerology 1.8 in the App Store

Saturday, December 19th, 2009

NumerologyApple quickly approved Numerology 1.8 and it is now available in the app store. The push of this version is Facebook integration. You can import your Facebook friends and you can post reports to your Facebook wall. Some other changes are:

  • New look
  • Bug fixed with master number calculations
  • Forecast date shown on forecast views
  • alternate names are shown for the different numbers
  • How a number is calculated is displayed in the reports
  • The forecast date will automatically be set to today if you haven’t been there in a day.
  • Fixed bug where when you created a new profile, selecting a picture would wipe out the name and birth date.
  • Fixed a bug that caused a crash on launch caused by a profile being deleted.

That’s it. I hope you enjoy it.

UI Designer in SLC, Utah

Tuesday, December 15th, 2009

I think one of the best partnerships you can have for a indie development shop is a developer and a good UI designer. By designer I mean someone who knows their way around Photoshop and Illustrator and is familiar with user interface guidelines on the Mac and iPhone. Ideally they would have done some development themselves.

With that in mind, if you’re a user interface designer in the Salt Lake City area and interested in partnering for some iPhone and/or Mac OS X apps then send me an email. I’d be interested in exploring how we might work together.

Numerology Update Submitted

Monday, December 14th, 2009

Share with FacebookNumerology 1.8 and Numerology Lite 1.4 have just been submitted to the app store. The main new feature here is Facebook integration. The price is going to be raised to $4.99 so if you plan on buying Numerology, but it now and save a buck. More details once the app is approved.