Archive for September, 2009

360idev in Denver

Monday, September 28th, 2009

I have been attending the 360idev conference in Denver for the past two days and it has been totally awesome.  Sunday started off with some great advanced debugging tips from Kendall Helmstetter Gelner.  I was glad to have updated to Snow Leopard as many of the new debugging tools are already built in.  I had used some of the tools before but Kendal showed us some great tips.  So often when you work by yourself you discover things about a tool and you continue to use it in same manner from then on.  But watching other folks work you often get those “Hey what did you do there” moments.  I can’t wait to get back to coding to see what these tools have to say about the code I written already.

Today’s sessions were great too.  It was a bit depressing hearing more than once that the only way to succeed is to get a contact inside Apple who will act as your advocate.  That is just not realistic for the ordinary independent developer as only a handful of apps will get Apples attention.  I do feel that you should aim to create really great apps, but don’t count on getting the Apple nod to be successful.

Dan Grigsby from Mobile Orchard gave a refreshing talk on Being Warm, Clothed and Fed.  He focused on the 99% of the iPhone developers that will not break into the top 25 apps.  His thought is that yes the iPhone platform can sustain life for mere mortals and that things were looking good despite the huge increase in the number of Apps as well as developers attracted to this platform.  There was also a good discussion on marketing for applications, where to market and how much effort should be spent on marketing.

I am looking forward to tomorrows sessions.


Math Explosion has been updated

Friday, September 25th, 2009

It took more than 12 hours after I had finished the Math Explosion update to upload it to Apple for review.  Itunesconnect has always been slow for me, but it was timing out and simply hanging there.  I tried again the next morning and was still having the same issues with zero response when I tried to upload the binary.  A quick check on Twitter and I saw many other folks were having problems too.  A few hours later I finally manged to upload the new version.  So in about two weeks time it will be released.  I changed the app from free to $0.99 thinking that I was changing it for the new version only, but it appears there is only one place to have a price.  So the price changed early, which is fine as I should have been selling it already.  I decided to change Math Explosion Multiplication and Division to be for sale for $0.99 too.  The update for the Math Explosion Multiplication and Division should be complete early next week.

Have a Fantastic Friday.

Replacement drive is here

Friday, September 25th, 2009

First of all Iomega insisted that the issue was the power supply, which I knew was not the case.  Why would a drive that starts whining and then wont start again have a power supply issue?  As it was going to take a few days for the replacement power supply and then a few more for a replacement drive to arrive I went out and bought a new external hard drive.  I was wondering if going with Iomega again was foolish.  So often reviews are written when the box has just been opened and the customer is so excited with their purchase they rate the product 5 stars.  Anything else would indicate you made a bad purchasing decision.  But will they still be so excited 6 months from now.  In the end I decided to go with the same 1TB drive, but the only 1TB drive on the shelf had a damaged box which was quite obvious from mishandling.  The sales assistant interpreted the dents as being from the security device wrapped around the box.  I looked at the other pristine boxes with security devices and decided to pay $30 more for an extra 500GB.  1.5TB for only $140 with tax, quite unbelievable.  I still remember paying about $600 for a 20MB drive.  Back home I used the new power supply on the old drive and heard the familiar beep click noise.  Another quick online chat with Iomega and they shipped out the new drive which arrived before I started looking for tracking information.  I did pay $25 for the expedited shipping where they ship in advance.  I now I have two backup drives and need to figure out how I want to duplicate files across them.

Backup drive crashed

Monday, September 21st, 2009

My Iomega Prestige 1TB backup drive crashed today, well really a few days ago.  It apparently was hot and making a load whining noise and so was turned off.  Now I get beep, click, beep click…. when I turn it on.  Iomega support says that it is the power supply but I think that is a stall tactic.  I may go out and buy another drive today so that I have two backup drives.  But should I buy the same drive that failed?  It had a great reviews, but this drive just sits on top of a desktop computer and is not moved at all and has failed within 6 months.  Yes I have lost a handful of files, but not worth spending the $800 or more to recover them.

Updating Math Explosion

Friday, September 11th, 2009

The update of Math Explosion is going well.  I want to make it so that you can change the colors of the picker/spinner as well as the keypad.  I have the colors changing for the spinner and you can turn the grunge look off and on.  I have more work to do with the grunge effect.  I hope to be in a week and then will start charging for the Math Explosion series.

WordPress for the IPhone

Thursday, September 3rd, 2009

I saw that there was a wordpress iPhone app, so I had to download it and give it a whirl. It is of course much slower than if you have a full size keyboard. But is is nice if you are in a bind or don’t want to take laptop with you. So yes I am using the app now to write this blog.

Featured in Network World

Wednesday, September 2nd, 2009

I had a nice surprise to find out that the Math Explosion games was featured in Network World.  It gave the game a little lift in the iTunes store, pity I am not charging for it yet, which is my intention, now that Pill Puzzle has been released.  I want to do a few updates to allow users to change colors.

Here is a link to the article 15 smartphone apps you shouldn’t live without – Network World

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