Version 1.x was written in Objective C. Version 2.0 was a complete rewrite that took less than half the time to develop thanks to Xojo. While the iOS side of Xojo is relatively new and semi-limited, it’s still a great development tool especially when used to develop the same product for desktop & the web.
Hey great job!
On all platforms. looked at your desktop main page and its very clean and simple.
Can I ask did you create your own special list control for your 2nd listbox on the screen
i.e. in your screen shot of client and projects with icons and subgroups?
[quote=221933:@James Nicholson-Plank]Hey great job!
On all platforms. looked at your desktop main page and its very clean and simple.
Can I ask did you create your own special list control for your 2nd listbox on the screen
i.e. in your screen shot of client and projects with icons and subgroups?[/quote]
Thank you! Not sure which screenshot you’re speaking of specifically, but some of the controls are customized listboxes and many are custom canvas controls. Feel free to message me if you want more info or have more questions about them!
Just submitted the app and awaiting for approve. You can check it from here. However hang around until you see a ufo randomly it gives you homing missiles which will take the one out you can’t reach!
My Xojo App “Daglicht” (daylight) just got accepted in the App Store. It can be used to calculate the required glass in a facade to enable enough daylight in the room (according to Dutch regulations).
[quote=239228:@Richard Schmidt]My Xojo App “Daglicht” (daylight) just got accepted in the App Store. It can be used to calculate the required glass in a facade to enable enough daylight in the room (according to Dutch regulations).
My first iOS app, using Xojo of course, was just approved by Apple on the first try!
TAS Form 2 is an electronic character record sheet for the classic Traveller roleplaying game that lets you document characters and NPCs. It includes a database of skills and equipment that you can assign to characters.
I’m especially happy that I could do a fairly sophisticated app without the use of a single Declare (although I wish I could have had a generic Picker instead of having to use a Slider or text input).
My first iOS app is now on the App Store. It is a simple game called HexFiller that you can enjoy playing when you have 5 spare minutes with nothing to do. It is free until the end of May.
Available for iPhone 4 and newer and iPad 2 and newer.
Just enter the Bill Value. If you like to, adjust the number of People and quality of the Service. TipWiz will instantly show you the Bill Total including the recommended Tip (based uppon the Service Quality), the share each Person has to pay, the Tip Total Value and the share each person has on the Tip Total.
You can adjust the percentage Value for the Service Quality Steps.
A function for rounding up the share each Person has to pay, is also included.
Use the iPhone Sharing Function to share your results with any App which supports Text sharing. You can select between a short/simple Text and a long/complex Text.
Function Summary:
Set the Number of People sharing the Bill
Choose the Service Quality
Round Up the share of each Person
Share the Bill Text with others
Choose between a simple and a complex Bill Text Template
All Values and Settings are preserved
[h]Empty Start Screen:[/h]
[h]Filled in Bill with rounding up activated:[/h]
[h]Settings with long Text selected:[/h]
(Screens taken from iPhone 4. On larger Screens, percentage range is visible for all Service Quality Steps)
I want to thank everyone on this forum who helped me with the never-ending stream of questions I would post on the IOS Forum. If it was not for your kind assistance, I would never have been able to do this. I really appreciate all the help Ive received, and I also want to thank the folks at Xojo for creating such a great product that allowed me to create these apps.
Seeing Rob’s post reminded me that I also got approved (in July) on the App Store. Also for a flash card app! No fun video though gotta learn how to do that