Latest Framework Updates Complete

December 21st, 2011

Just a quick note to let everyone know that the first two apps on our updated framework have been reviewed and approved by Apple and are now available in the app store.

We are currently in the process of updating all of our apps to use this updated framework, and they will be released into the app store very shortly.

This latest version of our framework includes some small bug fixes (Posting Replies to Comments is now fixed, for example), but also a couple of great new features.

The first new feature worth mentioning is Twitter integration for iOS 5.0 and greater.  As many of you already know, iOS5 has built-in functionality for your twitter account.  If you have twitter configured on your device, our new framework takes advantage of this and allows you to easily tweet your favorite videos, blog entries, or spread shirt merchandise to your followers.

The way it works is simple.  You must have iOS5.0 or greater on your device, and you must have twitter configured.  If you do, a new option will appear under “Share” options from the Actions Menu called “Share to Twitter” like this:

When you select “Share via twitter” – you are presented with the standard iOS twitter posting mechanism – and the content to share will automatically be attached to your tweet.   It will look like this:

The app will insert some “default” text, but you can change this text to whatever you want.  If you have more than one twitter user configured, you can even touch the username and choose which one you wish the tweet to originate from.

The second feature is something that we believe is very cool and helps to “show the love” to your favorite content creators.  One of the most famous phrases on YouTube is “Make sure you hit subscribe, favorite, and like this video if you enjoyed it”.  Of course, via the actions button – you have always been able to perform any of these functions - but this new feature makes one of them automatic.

Auto-Like is a new feature that we hope everyone will start using.  In this latest framework, when you use the Actions / Rate button to “Like” a video, you will be presented with a new screen that allows you to enable Auto-Like for a channel.  This new screen looks like this:

If you choose Ask Later – the app will automatically ask you the next time you like a video as well.  If you choose YES, then every time you look at a new video, the app will automatically register a LIKE with YouTube for you.  If you choose NO, the app will simply behave just as it always has in the past.

It’s important to note that even though the app will automatically “like” every video for you, you can always change your mind and manually “DISLIKE” a video.  YouTube only allows one vote per person, so – even if you vote more than once, your most recent vote is the only vote that counts.

Also – Auto-Like works on a PER CHANNEL basis.  So, if you are using PhillyD’s app, for example, he has multiple channels.  If you want to enable auto-like on all three, you need to enable it on each channel individually.

We hope that you enjoy these new features – these features are currently active in the latest version of the PhillyD and CTFxC apps – but very soon will be available in ALL of our apps.  Keep your eye out on the app store for availability.

Bug in posting replies to comments in all YouTube apps

December 7th, 2011

Thanks to Erin, one of our faithful PhillyD app users, we have discovered a bug in our app framework.  It seems that the folks at YouTube have slightly changed the API responsible for posting comment replies.  Comments post fine, but when you try to reply to another user’s comment, you get an error that looks like this:

I am coding the fix for this now, and it will be in all of the updates – which I will be submitting to Apple this weekend.

Thank you to Erin for reporting this issue.  If you are reading this message and you know of any other bugs, or have feature suggestions – please let us know by using the contact button on the About tab – located under “More” from the main tab bar in any of our apps.

We The Kings Rocks Canton, OH

November 23rd, 2011

Living in the midwest, it’s not too common that you get to meet up with any of the “big name” vloggers like Charles Trippy near your hometown.  Fortunately, for Ohioans like me, Charles was in Canton last night with We The Kings, and they put on an awesome show.

Even though we’ve worked together on the CTFxC app for almost 2 years now, this was the first time we got the chance to meet in person.  It’s easy to see why hundreds of thousands of people subscribe to his daily vlogs –  he’s probably one of the coolest guys you’d ever have the chance to meet.

Charles Trippy and Bob from GeekUtils

In addition, the entire crew of We The Kings are an amazing lot.  Their show was fantastic, their attitude is stellar – and if you get the chance, you should check them out.

You can find all of their music in iTunes by clicking here.

For tour dates, check out their website by clicking here.

 

CTFxC Wedding is Official :)

November 21st, 2011

Well, it’s official … the CTFxC wedding is complete and I’m sure for all who attended, it was amazing. Congrats to Charles and Alli – may they live a long, happy, and prosperous life together.

We have a couple of updates coming very soon for the CTFxC app. There are a couple of small bug fixes, but the best part is that the stache and journal will be up and running again from the app.

Stay tuned… the update will be submitted soon and should be available in the app store shortly!

P.S. thank you to all of you who tweeted with hash tag #CTFxCWedding after seeing our push notification earlier – we got the topic trending worldwide within 5 minutes of the push… that is truly awesome!!

For you CTFxC fanatics, here is a link to the engagement video for nostalgia :)

We will miss you, Steve Jobs.

October 6th, 2011

I’m not one that is usually affected by the passing of a CEO.  As I sit here, tonight, however – typing this blog entry on my MacBook, looking at my bevy of iOS test devices, iPods, and other Apple hardware – it’s hard not to mourn the loss of such a visionary.

Whether you are an Apple fanboy or simply a lover of technology, there is no denying that Steve Jobs has had a profound effect on what we see as “technology” today.  Anything from complex computers that facilitate our livelihood, simple devices that keep us entertained with music, devices that plug into our TVs and play movies, or computer animated films we enjoy – Steve’s visionary leadership has played a role – Apple Product or not.

Tonight, more than ever, I understand that I am an example of this.  Even though the majority of my life prior to 2007 was spent developing products for the Microsoft world, I could easily argue that without Steve, I may not be on the career and life path that I am today.

If Steve hadn’t started Apple and hadn’t released the Apple IIe that my father purchased for me in grade school — I may have not had the *spark* that has led me to a life of computing.  If not for Steve’s passion to build technology that was easy for anyone to use – I might not have been able to get “hooked” at such a young age.  It was countless hours in Print Shop on that Apple IIe that led me to want to learn BASIC.  It was hundreds of hours spent on AppleLink (Later AOL) that led me to meet some great people online, from whom I would purchase my first MS-DOS based PC.  After that, it was tinkering with this MS-DOS based PC that led me to seek a major in Computer and Information Science, start working in a computer store, study programming theory, and become the developer I am today – doing the job I love.

Think about your history – what you’re doing today, maybe even what you “love”.  I’ll bet somewhere in there, Steve has played a role in your life too…  and you won’t have to dig far to find it.

It’s a sad day today, a day where I post this blog entry on a site for a company that I created, a company that only exists because of the products Steve conceptualized and developed….  a day where it’s impossible not to be affected by the loss of someone so important.

I can only express my emotion, sadness, and condolences to Steve’s friends and his Apple family with a notion adopted from his 2005 Stanford commencement speech….

“Thank you for connecting the dots.”

Rest in Peace, Steve.