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iKana touch in the Apple Store

Friday, March 12th, 2010

If you go past an Apple Store any time soon take a look at the iPhone window display – you may just spot iKana touch’s icon among various other apps. It’s all part of a display showing off all the apps you can get on the App Store. It’s an honour to be included :)

This is from London’s Regent Street store but I’ve also had word its on display in stores in the US. If you spot iKana touch (or indeed any ThinkMac app!) on display at an Apple Store, snap a picture and send it inĀ and I’ll send you a free license for an app of your choice. I can’t give you promo codes for the App Store though – sorry! Send your photos to blog_at_thinkmac.co.uk (replace _at_ with @ of course!)

Saturday, July 18th, 2009

It’s been a little while since I last blogged so I thought it was high time to tell you about an upcoming new version of iKanji touch! This update adds more stroke animations, adds a new help book and generally makes some improvements.

The new help section gives you an overview of what kanji are and where they came from and explains what radicals and readings are. There are also getting started guides for using iKanji touch as a reference tool or as a kanji tutor.

iKanji 1.2 root menu

One of the main complaints I’ve received so far has been that the writing test is too easy to accidentally mess up. In 1.2 I’ve made it a bit more resistant to accidental input and you’ll now see a halo appear around where your finger is touched when you’ve successfully met the end point of a line. That makes it much harder to just miss the targets in an otherwise valid stroke.

iKanji 1.2 writing test

I expect to submit iKanji touch 1.2 to the App Store this week so look out for it in the App Store soon.

New support forums

I’ve been forced to abandoned PunBB which used to run the old support forum here. This is due to issues with the new builds being totally incompatible with the old themes and templates and various problems handling UTF8 properly. The database upgrader also scrambled foreign characters in many of the posts and the most recent backup proved all but unreadable due to some weird compression issue. I’ve decided to migrate to Phorum which seems to work well and which is quite pleasingly hackable from a theming point of view. I’ve still got some work to do but it already looks pretty good. I’ve not had any joy in moving the old database over so you’ll need to re-register to use the new forum – sorry! The old posts are most likely lost at this point sadly :(

Feeder 2.0 from Reinvented Software

Tuesday, April 28th, 2009

Feeder 2.0 - check the ASCII art!I’m happy to announce that Feeder 2.0 has been released today by Reinvented Software. Feeder is a great app for publishing RSS feeds, be it for podcasts, news, Sparkle or anything else you can think of. I use Feeder for my Sparkle appcasts and the ThinkMac news feed. Sparkle as you may know powers the ‘check for update’ feature in a huge number of Mac apps these days, including all our Mac apps. Feeder is simply the easiest way to maintain these feeds, it can even upload the app binaries to your web server along with the appcast feed via FTP. A great end-to-end solution and time saver.