Erica Sadun
erica at ericasadun.com
Erica Sadun | 9:06 am | July 27, 2008 | AppStore, Update
2nd version of Light is now available from App Store. It features many new light patterns, which you can select from Settings, including a blinking yellow light, police mode and more. New reviews are here
Erica Sadun | 2:18 pm | July 21, 2008 | AppStore, 2.0, Software
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Erica Sadun | 2:41 pm | July 18, 2008 | AppStore, Admin
One week later and the SDK is out of beta but still under NDA. Say what?
Erica Sadun | 9:43 am | July 13, 2008 | AppStore, Applications
A bit back, I put together YET ANOTHER light saber program as a side-effect of trying to get the pedometer working. (It was an accident, really. Pedometer, light-saber — they always tend to morph into each other.) Unlike other light sabers, mine is multi-player. As with many other programs, it’s stuck in Apple review and there’s no way to update it with the better, newer multi-player features until Apple approves the older version.
Erica Sadun | 9:38 am | | AppStore, Admin
A bunch of people have been asking “Why blank two screen shots” on the iTunes App Store. Simple answer: After doing a single blank shot, I thought two were funnier. To show the “dimensions” of the program.
There’s a newer version of light that supports red light, blinking yellow, ‘police mode’ (red/white/blue/white), and mind-bending ‘chroma’ mode. However, it’s stuck in Apple’s review process.
Erica Sadun | 2:53 pm | July 10, 2008 | AppStore, Admin
My App Store pages can be found here. AppFlow was rejected — I’ll try to release it jailbreak. Voice Notes and iPocket are still waiting on approval.
Erica Sadun | 12:25 pm | June 22, 2008 | AppStore, 2.0, Software, iPod touch, iPhone
I’ve wavered back and forth recently about what to do about XLaunch. It simply got too big and complicated, so I’m breaking it down into three components: AppFlow offers application launching both from a list and from a coverflow viewpoint. iPocket lets you capture data onto your iPhone and share it out to the world, via Bonjour, FTP, and the WWW. I’m thinking of releasing XLaunch with the complete feature set (launching, badging, file browsing, file sharing) as well, kind of as the Godzilla of iPhone file management. Any thoughts on this?