Posts tagged ‘iPhone’

MPoD version 1.5 available in the AppStore

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Since today MPoD v1.5 is available from the AppStore. I started working on it a month ago, and I’ve been able to complete the following list of features/bugfixes/changes:

  • Feature: Volume indicator on playlist view.
  • Feature: Background operation under iOS 4.
  • Feature: Bonjour discovery in connection list view.
  • Feature: Improved icons for repeat and shuffle.
  • Feature: High quality icons for retina display.
  • Feature: Show year with album title (if available).
  • Feature: Search albums by year.
  • Feature: Search in song view includes search on artist and album tags.
  • Feature: last.fm streaming.
  • Feature: Faster startup.
  • Feature: Genre tab with list of albums per genre.
  • Bugfix: Cover art fix for special characters in album/artist.
  • UI Change: Volume indicator bar split into 20 sections rather then 10.
  • UI Change: Replaced Play button on album/artist view with ‘Play all’ entry on artist and album lists.
  • UI Change: Moved replace/add mode button from album/artist/song view to Now Playing button box.
  • UI Change: Moved artist info button to coverview button popup.

Now available: TeamTweet

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It’s been quiet here for quite some time, and one of the reasons for that is that I’ve working on a new iPhone application, which is now available from the AppStore: TeamTweet.

TeamTweet is an iPhone application that makes it possible for anyone to create live reports from sports events, so that fans, family and friends can follow what’s going on, wherever they are. It does this by combining a specialized user-interface for sports-events with the power of Twitter.

When you have installed TeamTweet on your iPhone, you start by setting up a Twitter account on http://twitter.com for the team for which you want to create reports. Next you setup the team in TeamTweet, add the teams players, and attach the twitter account to the team. You’re then set to go.

Prior to the match you create it in TeamTweet, which will send out a first tweet with the name and date of the event. The match appears in the list of planned contests, on the day you start the contest in TeamTweet and you enter relevant events as they occur. Events are specific per sport, currently the following sports are available in TeamTweet:

  • Baseball
  • Basketball
  • (American) Football
  • Hockey
  • Running
  • Soccer

Events can be either time related (for example start of period, end of match) or about things that happen (for example goal, yellow card). TeamTweet always presents the list of events that are relevant for the current state of the match, and with a few clicks you specify what exactly happened. Examples are which player scored a goal or the reason why a player got sent off. TeamTweet takes care of the timing and score.
The events show up in the live match report and are immediately sent to the Twitter account of the team, so that all followers can get the updates within seconds.

TeamTweet maintains a full history of match reports, and you can send out match reports by e-mail. This provides you all the key information when you want to create a full match report afterwards.

Version 1.1.1 of Ritmeester Mobiel available

Version 1.1.1 of the mobile client for Ritmeester is available as a free download from the AppStore. This version adds the possibility to add a drive in two steps, entering the departure information when you start, and the arrival information when you finish a drive.

MPoD v1.4.1 available

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MPoD version 1.4.1 is available from the AppStore. Fixes in this release:

  • Improvement in battery usage when playing streams.