Archive for the ‘Development’ Category

Audiobook Builder 1.1.3 Beta Testers Needed

Wednesday, October 14th, 2009

1.1.3 has some major under-the-hood changes that we’d like to put through a heavy workout before the official release. Wanna give it a try? Send your security clearance details to feedback@splasm.com and we’ll send you a secret decoder ring and your TOP SECRET mission directives!

Snow Leopard Fixes Are Out. Back To The iPhone…

Thursday, September 3rd, 2009

Now that CheckBook, CheckBook Pro and Audiobook Builder are all as Snow Leopard-ready as can be – get your update fix at splasm.com – our backs are…back…to that personal finance manager project for the iPhone. How’s that coming, you ask? Basic Account and Entry management features are in place, schedules and assorted goodies are up next!

Mac OS X 10.6 “Snow Leopard” Compatibility Info

Thursday, August 27th, 2009

Apple’s next big cat is upon us so here’s a list of known compatibility issues for each of our products:

Audiobook Builder 1.1.1: Cover Art reflection is not drawn correctly in each Project’s Cover section. Cover Art is drawn properly in the final Project output.

CheckBook and CheckBook Pro 2.0.3: Speakable Amounts are not working properly.

ViddyUp!: No known issues.

We’re preparing fixes for Audiobook Builder and both CheckBook and CheckBook Pro so get ready for a round of updates!

Unnamed personal finance manager for iPhone status update

Tuesday, June 30th, 2009

Many of you have contacted us about our plans for an iPhone version of CheckBook. We’ve been reluctant to comment on much besides the fact that we are actually working on a personal finance manager for the iPhone. Just an update: Almost all of our effort is now directed toward this project. A good bit of the core logic is in place and, for the short term, we’re focused on designing a user interface that includes many of the features you’re used to in CheckBook and CheckBook Pro. A famous little greenish fellow once said, “Always in motion is the future.” With that in mind we’re working as hard as we can to get a 1.0 out by the end of the summer.

Glitch in Audiobook Builder 1.1 for Mac OS X 10.4 users

Sunday, May 17th, 2009

We’ve seen a few reports of Audiobook Builder 1.1 hanging as it begins to import a CD – and they all seem to be from Mac OS X 10.4 users. Looked over the code and found what we think is the culprit. Our fix works here and we’re just waiting for some feedback from some of the affected users to be sure we’ve got the issue licked. If you’re seeing this issue you’re welcome to download the ‘fixed’ version. If you do grab a copy please let us know if it helps. Thanks!

Audiobook Builder 1.1.1a1:
http://www.splasm.com/special/audiobookbuilder/Audiobook%20Builder%201.1.1a1.zip

Audiobook Builder 1.1 Heads Into Beta 5

Tuesday, April 28th, 2009

This could be our final beta, folks. The German localization is complete, all known issues appear to be resolved and we’re testing the heck out of the latest build. We’re shooting for a release any time in the next week so keep an eye out!

Audiobook Builder 1.1 Beta 3 Now Ready

Tuesday, April 21st, 2009

Quick update: Beta 3 addresses some good user interface feedback from Beta 1 and resolves all known and reproducible issues. Have a look at some of the changes…

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Audiobook Builder 1.1 going to private beta

Tuesday, March 10th, 2009

The first beta of Audiobook Builder 1.1 goes out to a small group of testers today. Interested in joining that group? Drop us a line at feedback@splasm.com and promise to provide something valuable. Like…feedback. We’ll think about it ;) .

New features in 1.1 include options for how to separate the final Audiobook into Parts, maximum Part length based on the selected audio format (you can get up to 74 hours per Part if you set up for 8kHz – but we can’t say whether these massive files will work out in iPod land), the ability to set audio format before your final build, a few other goodies and assorted fixes.

Can’t wait to get this one in the can and out to you guys – and it won’t be long, if testing goes well!

CheckBooks 2.0.2 Build…3?

Friday, November 7th, 2008

Wait, wait, what happened to Build 2, you say? Sigh. Not long after 2.0.2 hit on Wednesday we received a note from a helpful user who’d found a CheckBook Pro 2.x serial number in, um, let’s call it a part of the Internet good little boys and girls don’t usually find themselves in without, well, good reason. So we quietly flipped the switch on the serial number with Build 2 the next day. No biggie.

And all was well until late yesterday when another user noticed printing from Entries, Entry and Reconcile no longer worked. What we found was a big quality assurance boo boo on our part. Things got a little unhinged while we added the Tax-Deductible column to those views and, unfortunately, neither beta testers nor in-house folk properly tested printing anything but Account Summaries before letting the official 2.0.2 out the door. And it turned out it wasn’t their fault…because a quick look at our Project Schedule told us a small part of the project wasn’t properly spec’d. So the printing issue was actually my mistake. Sorry everyone – we’ll do our best to not let that happen again.

And thus, Build 3. You want this one, too. If you updated before Friday afternoon please hit the Products page and grab your flavor of 2.0.2 when you get a chance.

Next update should be a proper 2.0.3, folks :) .

iPod touch and iPhone firmware 2.0-2.0.2 breaks some Audiobooks

Thursday, August 21st, 2008

Couple of reports already from iPod touch users who’ve just upgraded to firmware 2.0.2 letting us know that only the last Part of their multiple Part Audiobooks are playing properly now. We’ve duplicated the issue with a 64Kbps/32kHz/mono test file 12 hours in length here and we’re about to test on an upgraded iPhone 3G. Stay tuned, answers are coming.

1st update
The issue does affect the iPhone with firmware 2.0.2.

Same test file shortened to 11:55:00 also fails.

2nd update
Same test file shortened to 11:30:00 also fails. And now we see the same issue on iPod touch/iPhone firmware 2.0.1 and 2.0. We’re working our way down in length to try to find a case with this particular test file where the issue does not occur.

3rd update
We believe we’ve cornered a major component of the underlying cause. We’re working on implementing a fix and will begin testing soon.