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TaskPaper for iPhone preview

Go Jesse! I can’t wait for this. You had me at the screencast

hogbaysoftware:

My goal was to port TaskPaper for Mac’s “paper” design to the iPhone. This turned out to be a lot harder then I expected. It’s easy to display lists on the iPhone. But when it’s time to edit something the normal iPhone design is to show a new view, or enter a specific editing mode. That works well for many apps, but it’s not how TaskPaper is supposed to work.

Delays Story…

And so what I thought would be a quick project has turned into a much longer one. It’s taken me many different iterations to finally come up with a design and set of interactions that keep TaskPaper’s “paper” feel. There has also been a rather large number of technical problems.

Originally my plan was to use WebKit, that would allow to share almost all code between TaskPaper for iPhone and a future version of TaskPaper for Mac. But for some reason WebKit is a private API on the iPhone, Apple started getting strict with private API’s, and I chickened out.

Next I decided to use UITableView instead, the general list view that most iPhone apps use. But that turned out to not be flexible enough… or quite possibly I was too dumb to make it do what I want. Wish I could have seen source code, then I know I could have made it work!.

And so after that roadblock I started writing my own UITableView replacement, and finally that seems to be working. The current beta still has many bugs, but I think most of them are just programmer error type bugs, instead of “Impossible to do” bugs.

What I have now, a Screencast

I think I’m finally on the right track. I’ve just posted a screencast demo of what it looks like today. I think I’ve figured out the basic interaction model, and most technical problems are solved.

Not done yet, it’s buggy

The current release is read only. You can sync and view documents from SimpleText.ws. You can also edit them with the new TaskPaper document view, but you can’t save those edits… to many bugs right now and I don’t want to destroy anyone’s data.

A few more testers…

Existing beta testers, I’ll send out the new beta download a bit later today. If you are not a beta tester, but want to be one, please email me your device ID. I don’t have many slots, so please only email me if you really have time and interest in trying it, looking for bugs, reporting bugs, etc.

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iPhone 3.0 Predictions

As you’re no doubt aware if you follow the happenings in and around planet Apple you’ll know that at 5pm (GMT) the next version of software for the iPhone will be announced, not released, but announced.

Who knows when it will drop but I’m hoping it will be around June time, to, with any luck, coincide with the release of updated hardware. My 1st gen is looking a little long in the tooth…

So, onto my predictions for what iPhone 3.0 software will/won’t bring:

  • Cut & Paste - tipped by Kevin Rose this has got to be a shoe-in. RIGHT
  • MMS - can’t see this happening, it’s not really Apples bag, email your photos dude. WRONG - this is coming to 3.0!
  • Widgets - HTML/JS/CSS widgets ala Palm Pre. Definitely something I’d play with and will be a giant kick in the beanbag to Palm. NOPE
  • Background apps - doubt it. RIGHT - not coming
  • Push - surely this is coming? RIGHT
  • Tethering - wouldn’t make huge amounts of use out of this, but hey, why not. NOPE

Predictable list but other than that, I can’t think of anything else, so I’m hoping for some nice surprises and to be given things I didn’t even realise that I wanted/needed.

UPDATE: have added the results above in bold.

RE: Tethering

11:39AM Q: Where do you stand on tethering?
A: Scott (explains tethering): We’re supporting tethering in the client side, we’re building that support in. We’re working with our carriers around the world. We are building that support in.