Calq version 1.4.6 released
Today v1.4.6 of Calq for Mac OS X is released as a free upgrade (donations are as always welcome)
. This version adds the option to have decimal and thousand separators that overrule the system wide country settings.
Interesting things to share around software development, music and what else comes to mind
Archive for January 2009
Today v1.4.6 of Calq for Mac OS X is released as a free upgrade (donations are as always welcome)
. This version adds the option to have decimal and thousand separators that overrule the system wide country settings.
The next version of iPhone is coming along well, bringing some new features I’m sure you like:
I hope I can finish everything in the next 3 weeks and bring it to the AppStore.
Oh, and one more thing… you can now enjoy your music directly on your iPhone whereever you are. A connection can be configured to run in traditional remote mode, or in on-the-go mode where the iPhone picks up the MPD stream (you need to add an icecast server to your setup, and run mpd 0.14 because the iPhone only supports mp3 format streaming, nog ogg). Tests under 3G and WiFi have been working very well, only downside is that it’s draining the battery rapidly.
Today version 1.0.1 of RitMeester has been released. In the Netherlands, when you have a lease-car the tax authorities will add up to 25% of the car value to your gross salary. If you use your car for personal travel less than 500 kilometers per year, you can get a ‘Verklaring geen privĂ© gebruik’ from the tax authorities. Condition is that you maintain detail records of all car travel. RitMeester is the first Mac based program that helps you to keep a detailed and consistent administration, with minimum effort.
This new version fixes a bug where the printed header didn’t contain the correct period and increased the maximum number of drives per day to 20.