Archive for November, 2009

Optiscan 1.5 bugs and workarounds

Thursday, November 26th, 2009

optiscantransbakThe release of Optiscan 1.5 was very rushed in response to a request from Apple, and a few new bugs have sneaked in. We’ve submitted version 1.6, fixing these problems, to Apple today, but because Apple is very busy we don’t expect approval of the update until mid-December.

Due to the delay, we thought we’d offer some notes about the known issues and suggest work-arounds.

Potential crashes

We are aware that a few users have been experiencing instability in the application. There are known crashes in Optiscan 1.5 in two cases:

  • Have automatic opening turned on for a type of QR code content (one of the options in the Settings tab), and automatically scan an image containing that content type with the camera, or
  • Delete the last saved item on the “Saved” tab

As a work-around, please avoid deleting the last saved item on the “Saved” tab (perhaps keep a dummy empty item there), and turn off any automatic opening preferences you may have set.

Please note: there is no problem with automatic scanning – merely with the logic that can automatically open a browser in the app when you scan a URL.

Encoding selection problem

Optiscan correctly decodes a wide range of character sets that are used in encoding QR codes. However, version 1.5 may be confused by QR codes which use the Shift-JIS character set, and fail to present any available actions.

The work-around is to manually select the encoding on the action selection page. Generally, selecting either UTF-8 or Shift-JIS will resolve the problem.

Optiscan updates on Twitter

Thursday, November 26th, 2009

optiscantransbakStarting today, we’re adding a new way that we will be keeping in touch with Optiscan users – via Twitter, as @OptiscanApp. We’re hoping to make this a way that people can make feature requests and we can disseminate hints and tips a little more easily.

Come and let us know what you think!

Announcing – Whisper!

Wednesday, November 25th, 2009

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WhisperAirsource are pleased to announce the release of our newest application, Whisper, available today on the Apple App Store!

Why Whisper?

In a class and want to send someone a quick sketch?

In a meeting and want to send a colleague a quick note or a business card? Try Whisper! What is Whisper? Whisper is the new and innovative local chat client for iPhone and iPod Touch. It works over either Bluetooth or local WiFi so you can chat to anyone nearby. There is no server involved, and no need for a cellular connection.

Features

  • Send and receive Pictures, from your Photos or taken with the camerasketch_rotated
  • Send and receive Text messages
  • Send and receive Contacts, selecting which details you want to send
  • Send and receive Sketches, drawn with the doodle tool
  • Save received contacts to your address book
  • Save pictures and sketches back to your photo album
  • Whisper keeps a complete history of your exchanges, including pictures and contacts sent and received
  • Set a profile picture and status message to share with other users
  • Tired of writing in the cramped portrait mode keyboard? Every screen in Whisper will smoothly rotate to landscape
  • Clear your chat historyimg_0016

Whispered with someone before and want to pick up where you left off? If they’re nearby, but don’t have the app running, just use Whisper to send them a chat request using Apple’s push notification service.

Whisper uses a new, specially designed reliability protocol, so it keeps working smoothly even if the network is slow. Even so, if a message doesn’t get through for some reason, Whisper shows this by turning the message red. If you send a text message while a large picture or contact is being transmitted, Whisper gets the text through while the other transfers continue in the background.

Tips on Getting Connected for the First Time

Getting connected with Wifi: Both devices must have Whisper installed, and both must be connected to the same Wifi access point. Simply start Whisper on each, and they should find automatically locate each other.

Getting connected with Bluetooth: Both devices must have Whisper installed, and each must be an iPhone 3G or better, iPod Touch 2G or better. Turn Bluetooth on in Settings in each device. Then start Whisper! It may take up to 30 seconds for the devices to pair, so be patien

Feedback

We want your feedback! Whisper has an in-app feedback button, so if you think of any features you want added, please just drop us a line. Anyone who submits a new feature may also be offered the opportunity to try out new versions before they make it to the App Store. Find more tips, screenshots, and general information about the application on the Whisper website! Also see our twitter feed for info on future developments.

Optiscan 1.5 released

Tuesday, November 24th, 2009

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We’re very pleased to announce that version 1.5 of Optiscan is now available on the Apple App Store!


This update brings:

  • Auto scan functionality on iPhone OS 3.x
  • Support for the iPhone 3GS
  • Various stability improvements
  • Can now often handle multiple QR codes visible at the same time
  • Feedback emails now automatically include a copy the image that didn’t decode, so we see what you’re seeing
  • Better handling of manually captured images
  • Send QR codes by email

As a special offer, for two weeks only, we are reducing the price to US$1.99 (from US$4.99, with equivalent changes on other App Stores). The update is, of course, free for existing customers. If this update works for you, please consider recommending it to friends and colleagues!

We have had communication with Apple which indicates that there will be no further obstacle to our putting updates on the App Store, which gives us the green light to further develop this application. Thanks Apple!!!!

Coming Soon: Optiscan 1.5

Monday, November 23rd, 2009

Last week Airsource finally submitted an update to Optiscan, version 1.5. At long last, we’ve had some positive, direct communication with people at Apple, which leads us to believe that they will approve our update within the next week or so. This will allow us to return Optiscan to the App Store!

The new release will include automatic scanning. It will also fully support the iPhone 3GS and iPhone OS 3.0+, and incorporate various performance improvements that we’ve developed over the seven months since the 1.4 update. Most excitingly, the green light from Apple will open the way for us to commence further development of this product — watch this space!