


12/1/09
eSnowglobe 2.0 is now available on the App Store. This update is free for all users and adds a new “shake” feature, and dynamically adjusts the quantity of snow based on how powerful your iPhone or iPod Touch is (so users with an iPhone 3GS or iPod Touch 3rd generation 32GB or 64GB models will now have 5000 snowflakes to play with: that’s 290% more snow!)
4/15/09
Lots of news today:
1.) A new version of To Do Cycle has been submitted to Apple. It allows you to set the number of days for the cycle to repeat to be an arbitrary number of days less than 99.
2.) I also submitted a free version of Goalkeep called “Goalkeep LE.” It has all of the same features as Goalkeep, except that it can only track a single goal at a time.
3.) My latest project, Pixo, is a photo-based game where you analyze the colors used in a photo. I am developing it for PaintPoker Inc. Yesterday we submitted version 1.0 of Pixo to Apple. Hopefully it will be available on the App Store by the end of next week.
12/17/08
The Polypeptides gives back to the iPhone developer community. Today I open-sourced the calendar code from Goalkeep. Enjoy!
12/7/08
eSnowglobe is finally available on the App Store.
12/1/08
eSnowglobe is still waiting for approval from Apple. I submitted it to Apple 2 weeks ago. Hopefully they will approve it very soon now.
11/18/08
For the last 3 months I have been busy working on a modern interpretation of the snowglobe and it’s called eSnowglobe. It will be available for purchase on the App Store
9/10/08
To Do Cycle is now available for purchase on the App Store.
8/12/08
Announcing The Polypeptides message board! Use the message board to share your tips with others about how you're using Goalkeep to achieve more. You can also use it to
request new features, ask questions about our apps, or even suggest new iPhone app ideas.