iRx Tracker Finished and Submitted to App Store
Posted by Chris on Aug 17, 2010 in iOS Apps | 0 comments
I have finished writing my new app geared more towards prescriptions and medications rather than supplements. The theme is more “friendly” following a basic White with Red theme. The app essentially has all of the features of iSupplement but allows you to keep medications and and supplements separate. The app includes local push notifications, the custom number pad keyboard with the decimal place. Along with all of the other features users are used to in iSupplement. Generally as new features are requested I will add them to both iSupplement and iRx Tracker. So if you have any features that you would like to see added then leave a comment! Enjoy!
Read MoreiSupplement v2.1.0 Submitted to the App Store
Posted by Chris on Aug 15, 2010 in iOS Apps, iPhone | 0 comments
Well it has only been 6 days since iSupplement 2.0.1 was released and I have already finished and submitted v2.1.0. I hate version numbers and figured I added enough new features to warrant a 2.1 instead of a 2.0.2. I think that is how versions work anyway. So with this newest version I have squashed a bug and added a few new features.
The bug:
Read MoreFree iPhone 4 Case from Apple
Posted by Chris on Aug 11, 2010 in iPhone | 0 comments
In case anyone has not yet been made aware, Apple is offering free cases to anyone who buys an iPhone 4 until September 30th, 2010. It is very easy to get your case, all you need to do is download the App which is called “iPhone 4 Case Program”. You run the app which verifies your unique IMEI (so no one can get multiple free cases). After verification you get to choose from the Apple Bumpers, and some other brands. Each case shows a number of pictures of it on the iPhone 4 and also tells you how long it will take to ship and deliver. Once you pick your case and enter your Apple store login information, you are all set and just have to wait for your free case to arrive. You can track your shipment by going to apple.com/store and logging in.
Read MoreiPhone (4, 3GS, 3G) iOS4.0.1 JailBreak – Now Easier and More Legal Than Ever
Posted by Chris on Aug 10, 2010 in iOS Apps, iPhone, Technology | 0 comments
In case you have not heard, no the bird is not the word, no really if you haven’t heard: You can jailbreak you iOS4.0 and iOS4.0.1 iDevices more easily than ever. How? Simple as going to: jailbreakme.com on your iDevice. This simple jailbreak operation seems to work flawlessly. This brings me back to the original jailbreak that was done via keeping the phone unactivated, opening an emergency call, typing a code, adding a contact and enabling the preferences, joining a wifi network, and then hitting the contacts website to go to, the very same site that we are using now! It’s funny how things seem to go back to where they started. Anyway this is simple and worked perfectly fine for my iPhone 4. Now that I am jailbroken, which was recently made LEGAL, although Apple never sued anyone who did jailbreak, we can customize our phones the way we went. There has only really been 1 problem and that is with Winterboard. If you don’t know, Winterboard is an app that is used to customize your theme, not everything is working correctly on the iPhone 4 since there has been some change to theme items names because of the HD retina display. Regardless, with my Elite Pro theme, my phone looks bad ass even though all of the customizations won’t kick in until Winterboard is updated. So to recap: if you want to jailbreak your wonderful phone to unlock its true power, go to jailbreakme.com on your device and jailbreak away.
Read MoreiSupplement v2.0.1 Approved by Apple
Posted by Chris on Aug 10, 2010 in iOS Apps | 0 comments
The newest update to iSupplement version has been approved and brings a few unmentioned fixes to bugs I found during testing. The most notable is an issue I found with scheduling notifications, if a user didn’t cause the main supplement table to refresh, no notifications were scheduled or canceled. This has been fixed so that as soon as you take a supplement the notification is scheduled. The latency bug has been fixed some what, I will continue to work on the scrolling performance. Another issue that seems to be occurring some what infrequently is with certain supplements not starting there “doses taken today” over on a new day, thus messing up the scheduling of the next dose. I am working as much as I can on fixing the app up and would love to hear from users to help me find bugs that I may have missed. Enjoy!
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