We’ve just released the latest version of Quick Connect! We’ve listened to your feedback to make some updates and improve the interface. We’ve even fixed a bug or two. Here are the changes/fixes included in version 1.1: A new help / faq screen available both on the web and in the app. Stay connected to Facebook […]Continue Reading
ArchivesCategory: iPhone
20FebQuick Connect 1.1
21JulKevin’s iPhone Feature Request
Why should our blog posts be limited to product launches and company goings-on? I was thinking about a cool feature that Apple could (and I think should) implement for the iPhone. Below is what I sent to Apple. I was playing with my new iPhone 3Gs the other day, when a thought occurred to me. […]Continue Reading
17AprQuick Connect
We’ve just released our second application for the Apple iPhone. I proudly present Quick Connect, a visual speed dial application which uses contact photos as icons. Speed dial is usually boring – you either click a number that you’ve assigned to a phone number or you click on a person’s name to call them. I’d […]Continue Reading
09MarColor Drop 1.1 Released
We’ve released Color Drop version 1.1 (Color Drop on iTunes). This small update includes: Small interface updates Stability fixes Updated default colors Pinch Analytics from Pinch Media The biggest confusion in the Color Drop user experience was whether or not photos taken through the application itself were saved. In fact, all photos taken within the […]Continue Reading
07JanColor Drop Review on AppVee.com
AppVee.com has posted a review of Color Drop (4.6 out of 5 stars, not too shabby). One thing to note while watching the video is the reviewer mentions that images can’t be saved through the app itself. This isn’t true. Every image that is taken with the camera is saved to the camera roll for […]Continue Reading
04JanColor Drop
Happy new year! We’ve just released our first application for the Apple iPhone called Color Drop (Color Drop page on iTunes). Color Drop is aimed at designers (web, graphic, interior, or anyone who deals with colors regularly) and utilizes the iPhone’s camera (or photo gallery) as a color eyedropper. If you see a color you […]Continue Reading