iFlash 2.9 is ready

Loopware — Tags: , — Davey @ January 29, 2014

iFlash 2.9 (surprise! it’s not actually 2.8.3!) has been approved by the App Store. You should see the update in your App Store shortly.

Get iFlash 2.9 from the App Store. Also, view release notes for iFlash 2.9, if that’s your thing.

The non-App Store version of iFlash has also been updated and is available immediately for all users who bought iFlash directly from Loopware.

Enjoy!

Davey

iFlash 2.8.3: Last public beta!

Loopware — Davey @ January 23, 2014

Here’s the last public beta of iFlash 2.8.3, beta 3.

Try this one out if you use images in your card deck, as images are now being compressed to save a significant amount of space and loading time.

Make sure to back up decks before you try them with this beta, especially if you’re using images. Decks modified with iFlash 2.8.3 cannot be opened by earlier versions of iFlash.

  • (iFlash 2.9 has been released!)

Enjoy!

Davey

iFlash 2.8.3 public beta 2

Loopware — Tags: — Davey @ January 21, 2014

Hi everyone!

I come today with a new public beta of iFlash 2.8.3, beta 2. Here’s how to get it:

  1. Make sure you have an App Store copy of iFlash installed (it’s required for the beta).
  2. (Get beta 3 from the post above!)
  3. View the change log and discuss the beta in this Google Group.

Small but notable change in this beta: images are now shown inline when you’re studying (no more floating window). I’d love to hear your feedback on this change especially.

Thanks all!

Davey

An update on iFlash (including a public beta)

Loopware — Tags: — Davey @ January 17, 2014

First, an apology.

I’m sorry. I’m really sorry. It’s been far too long since the last iFlash update. iFlash users deserve better, and I feel horrible for not updating iFlash and for not posting status updates to this blog.

Why hasn’t there been an iFlash update? Until very recently, I was working for Apple as a designer and engineer. I am incredibly lucky to have worked at Apple, and you can see some of my work in the latest versions of OS X, as well as iOS 7.

I recently decided to leave Apple to pursue my own projects. As part of that change, I’m now allowed to provide new updates for iFlash.

The public beta.

Let’s get right to it then. Here’s a public beta of iFlash 2.8.3 for Mac that adds support for modern OS X features like Versions and App Nap, and also fix a handful of issues.

This beta is still in development. Please let me know about bugs!

To get iFlash 2.8.3 beta 1:

  1. Make sure you have an App Store copy of iFlash installed (it’s required for the beta).
  2. (iFlash 2.8.3 beta 2 has been posted above. Get that instead!)
  3. View the change log and discuss the beta in this Google Group.
  4. Keep getting new betas as they’re posted (this one will expire in about a month).

Known issues so far:

  • Playing audio won’t work when studying for audio recorded on iFlash 2.8.2 or earlier (the audio data is still there — it’ll work in the next beta of 2.8.3).

Please leave feedback for me at the Google Group above, especially if you experience any crashes (post crash logs if you can).

I hope you enjoy this new beta.

Davey

P.S. iFlash Touch is getting a modernization update too, but that isn’t ready yet. I’ll post about it here when it is.

 

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