Mark Talluto wrote
We used Monte's socket external for iOS to make the communication between
the iPad and the desktop work. We specifically use UDP for all
communication. It is extremely fast and reliable. We could not be
happier with Monte's work on that external.
Congrats to your team!
Thanks Tom,
Glad you had a chance to download the software.
Both apps were built using version 6.1.3.
The desktop app is actually the master. The iPad app is simply a remote
control, telling the eye chart what to draw. Then the eye chart sends the data
to the iPad so the remote can display
Thanks for the details and inspiration. I have a desktop program that could
benefit from smartphone remote control, so I'll check out Monte's externals.
-- Tom Bodine
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On Wed, Aug 21, 2013 at 2:17 PM, Mark Talluto use...@canelasoftware.com wrote:
There is an in-app component to make the app do more, but there is a twist.
We are billing through the
desktop app to make the mobile app get extended features. The iPad app
communicates with the
desktop app
Mark, that's great. Looks as shiny as I'd expect something you produced to look
:). I wonder if you would consider a newsletter article about the making of
this app? It would be an interesting study of the pro's and con's of this
approach, why you did it like this and of course any of the how
Another Apple Got-yah.
Just got rejected for an update because I was testing another in-app product
type that never made it into production. This IAP product was approved but
subsequently rejected when I submitted a new binary. I deleted the test
product and all went to green. Waiting for binary
On Aug 23, 2013, at 12:38 PM, Ralph DiMola rdim...@evergreeninfo.net wrote:
Another Apple Got-yah.
Just got rejected for an update because I was testing another in-app product
type that never made it into production. This IAP product was approved but
subsequently rejected when I submitted a
On Aug 23, 2013, at 12:21 AM, Heather Laine heat...@runrev.com wrote:
Mark, that's great. Looks as shiny as I'd expect something you produced to
look :). I wonder if you would consider a newsletter article about the making
of this app? It would be an interesting study of the pro's and con's
On Aug 21, 2013, at 7:19 PM, Michael Gruenthal mgruent...@mac.com wrote:
Doesn't that violate the terms of your agreement with Apple?
I view Apple like the tide in the ocean. It is always moving. There are a
number of apps that hook into services that exist outside of the Apple
financial
Fellow developers. I am happy to announce that we got our first iPad app
approved for the iTunes store. It took 5 days to get through.
Details:
The app is free. It is a companion app to a desktop service/product we provide
for the vision testing market. There is an in-app component to make
On 22/08/2013, at 7:17 AM, Mark Talluto use...@canelasoftware.com wrote:
We used Monte's socket external for iOS to make the communication between the
iPad and the desktop work. We specifically use UDP for all communication.
It is extremely fast and reliable. We could not be happier with
Hi Mark,
Congrats!
How did you handle the retina requirement?
be well,
randy hengst
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On Aug 21, 2013, at 4:17 PM, Mark Talluto use...@canelasoftware.com wrote:
Fellow developers. I am happy to announce that we got our first iPad app
approved for the iTunes store. It took 5 days to
On Aug 21, 2013, at 3:26 PM, Randy Hengst iowahen...@mac.com wrote:
Hi Mark,
Congrats!
How did you handle the retina requirement?
be well,
randy hengst
Hi Randy,
Eric wrote the app. In his words, It is totally ghetto!
He basically had the app memorize the rect of each control after
: ANN:Another app made with LiveCode has been approved by Apple!
Fellow developers. I am happy to announce that we got our first iPad app
approved for the iTunes store. It took 5 days to get through.
Details:
The app is free. It is a companion app to a desktop service/product we
provide
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Subject: ANN:Another app made with LiveCode has been approved by Apple!
Fellow developers. I am happy to announce that we got our first iPad app
approved for the iTunes store. It took 5 days to get through.
Details:
The app is free. It is a companion app to a desktop service
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