Archive for category Software

The Alarm Clock v1.1 released

Version 1.1 update includes enhancements requested by users:

  • User defined snooze time
  • More control over iPod sleep timer
  • Removal of status bar on main view
  • Alarm info text fades out on clock display (redisplay by touching screen)
  • By request, 2 additional more mellow alarms sounds built in and now over 20 downloadable sounds

Approval in 5 days

The Alarm Clock iPhone application (iTunes link) was approved for sale at the iTunes App store just 5 days after the code was submitted. It should show up in the store in the next couple of days.

Alarm Clock waiting for approval

The Alarm Clock application has been submitted to the iTunes App store.

Blackjack does not speak German

When the Blackjack program showed up in the iTunes App store there was a surprising bit of information on the description page. According to the App store the program supported German. I quickly went to the iTunes Connect management page to see where I entered in this incorrect information but it was no where to be found. Not even the preview page for the application listed that German was supported.

Apparently the App store looks in the application bundle and lists as supported any language with a localized string file even if there is nothing in the file. Blackjack was written to support multiple languages and a German localized string file was created as a test but all translations were removed before the game was released.

A new version of Blackjack without the German string file will be submitted shortly.

Next app: A better alarm clock

What? Another alarm clock application? Yes. I travel a lot and I needed a better alarm clock application than any of the ones currently available so I wrote my own. More about the unique features later.

Blackjack accepted by the App store

The Blackjack iPhone application has been accepted by the Apple iTunes App store. It should be available starting on Feb. 2. Like the Wheel of Chance application, the whole process took less than 2 weeks and there was only one rejection.

Blackjack now has new and improved buttons

Blackjack has been resubmitted to the iTunes app store with standard buttons that disappear when unneeded instead of the segment control buttons that were utilized at first.

Human interface guideline rejection

The Blackjack iPhone application was rejected because of a human interface guideline issue. I was using a segment control for the hit, stand, double, etc buttons. Since I wanted to keep the buttons the same size even when there were only 2 options, I simply disabled the unused buttons. This apparently is a no-no.

Blackjack resubmitted with new features

The Blackjack iPhone application has been resubmitted to the iTunes App store after the addition of a couple of items. Displaying hand totals is now an option and the game now supports 9 different card counting systems.

Blackjack removed from App store review

I decided to add a couple of new features before releasing the Blackjack program so I have removed it from the App store review process. Should only take a day or two.