I’ve just released the iFlash 2.7.5 update! I’ve added lots of good stuff, including support for printing images that are attached to card sides. You can find out more about what changed by visiting the following link:
http://www.loopware.com/iflash/release.php
If you already have iFlash, click the iFlash menu and select “Check for New Version.” You’ll be prompted about 2.7.5 and given the chance to install. If you don’t already have iFlash, you can find out more and download it here.
Enjoy!
- Davey
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I’ve had a look at the iPhone/iPod touch developer’s kit, and it is easily the best mobile programming platform ever created. Apple managed to cram all the stuff that makes developing for the Mac such a joy into an incredible mobile package.
So, with that, I would like to announce that I’m beginning the development of a new iPhone app: iFlash Touch. Right now iFlash Touch is little more than scribbles on a whiteboard, but over the next few months it will grow to become a (hopefully) must-have app for any iFlash user.
Naturally I’ll post updates on the development progress via this blog. And, depending on how strict Apple is with distribution, I will hopefully be able to offer some type of public beta for everyone to try out before the official release.
But first I’d like to get your feedback. What do you want to see in iFlash Touch? Please leave comments in this blog entry. Thanks!
- Davey
Apple today announced the immediate availability of the iPhone developer’s kit! I’m currently downloading the SDK (software development kit) as I type this entry, and I’ll be able to provide some more insight into what this means for iFlash on the iPhone (and iPod touch) once I’ve toyed around with it a bit more.
I’ll post updates on the blog later. Stay tuned :-).
- Davey