iTunes: http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/cubescape/id408981377 Web Site: http://cubescapeapp.com/ CubeScape is an amazing building App for the Apple iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad. With it you can create complex 3D environments from simple building blocks. What you can build is only limited by your imagination. Create a giant castle, a maze, create a sky scraper and jump off of [...]
Archive for the ‘iPhone’ Category
iStat iPhone App for server monitoring
May 21st, 2009
Richard I’ve been using the iStatPro dashboard widget on my Mac forever to monitor CPU, Hard Drive, Temperature, etc. iStat is a new application for the iPhone/iPod Touch that allows you to view iStatPro like information about your iPhone. The really cool feature is that you can monitor your Mac remotely on the iPhone with this [...]
What do they mean by “Released Software”?
October 2nd, 2008
Richard Ok, I took the statement by Apple about dropping the NDA to mean we just wouldn’t be able to talk about features in iPhone SDK and OS beta releases. You know, the new stuff they are adding and don’t want anyone else to rip off. I’m seeing other blog posts out there suggesting that it [...]
Apple dropping the iPhone NDA!
October 1st, 2008
Richard See it here. To Our Developers We have decided to drop the non-disclosure agreement (NDA) for released iPhone software. We put the NDA in place because the iPhone OS includes many Apple inventions and innovations that we would like to protect, so that others don’t steal our work. It has happened before. While we have [...]
Apple removes notifications from iPhone SDK beta 4
August 16th, 2008
Richard Looking at the iPhone SDK beta 4 API change log reveals that the following API calls have been removed from UIApplication.h: Removed -[UIApplication registerForRemoteNotificationsFromPublisher:] Removed -[UIApplication registeredRemoteNotificationPublishers] Removed -[UIApplication remoteNotificationSystemIdentifier] Removed -[UIApplication remoteNotificationsAreActive] Removed -[UIApplication unregisterForRemoteNotificationsFromPublisher:] Removed -[UIApplicationDelegate application:didReceiveRemoteNotificationFromPublisher:userInfo:] Removed UIApplication(UIRemoteNotifications) Also some properties have been removed from CLLocation: Removed CLLocation.course Removed CLLocation.speed Removed CLLocation.speedAvailable [...]
Phone OS 2.1 beta 3 Available for Download
August 8th, 2008
Richard Phone OS 2.1 beta 3 is now available and is to be used for testing only. Once you have updated your devices with iPhone OS 2.1 beta 3, you cannot restore them to an earlier version of iPhone OS. Applications developed using the beta versions of iPhone OS 2.1 cannot be submitted to the App [...]
iPhone SDK Development Forum
August 8th, 2008
Richard I’ve created a forum for anonymous discussion of iPhone SDK development. http://forum.trailsinthesand.com You can post anonymously without having to register for a forum user account. You can also register for a forum user account using bogus information. You can give a bogus email address. It will not be validated. Enjoy! Share and Enjoy:
WordPress for iPhone
July 22nd, 2008
Richard I’m writing this blog post on my iPhone with the new WordPress for iPhone app. This is a combination test and review of the app. This blog was on WordPress 2.3 and the app requires at least 2.5.1 so I had to upgrade to the latest version. You can set up multiple blogs, preview and [...]
Alternative Push Email
July 15th, 2008
Richard Lifehacker has an article posted on how to set up free push email, contacts and calendar on the iPhone. This is an alternative to either paying for a MobileMe account or having a corporate Exchange server. There is another alternative for push email however. Yahoo email accounts continue to push email messages to the iPhone. [...]
iPhone OS 2.0 is Unstable
July 14th, 2008
Richard I’ve been running the iPhone OS 2.0 since it was released and many of the apps I’ve tried out are awesome and welcome additions to my iPhone. However there are some problems. Application sometimes crash. I haven’t narrowed the problems down to a particular application. It has happened in several of the apps that I [...]



Posted in
Tags: 


