It’s alive! My version 1.1 of the AVAid AV Toolkit app! Everything an audio visual technician or home theater enthusiast might want and need! I’ll be adding new features and graphics soon, but go check it out at the App Store!
It’s alive! My version 1.1 of the AVAid AV Toolkit app! Everything an audio visual technician or home theater enthusiast might want and need! I’ll be adding new features and graphics soon, but go check it out at the App Store!
Well, looks like I need to re-do the layout of my latest App. I have numerous pages to fix up, over 200 errors in layout, and need to learn the new Auto-Layout system for X-code 5. Would love to see a tutorial on how it’s supposed to work. Maybe if I figure it out, I’ll post something.
Looking forward to getting your hands on the new IOS7? I think you’ll have to wait a few hours, looks like their site is crashed from all the people swarming to get their hands on it.
In the meanwhile check out my band or listen to a podcast on Dungeons and Dragons that I also produce.
So at the tender age of 38 I have decided to learn app development. Needless to say, it’s more involved than I though but I am diving head first into learning Objective-C and X-Code. My first app is now being reviewed by iTunes, and is an audio visual technician’s tool kit. Watch out for it, it’s called AV Aid. Since I’ve been an AV tech for the past 14 years, I figured I’d make something handy for me to carry around while I test colors, contrast ratio, audio, audio phase, left and right sound, and keep a guide to various cable types and connectors. There’s more there too, like a strobe light, a party light, and even the mysterious turbo button. I’ll keep the site updated with bug fixes, suggestions, and news relating to my exploration of app development.
Thanks
-Dave