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  • WARNING: MacFUSE, Disk for iPhone

    UPDATE: I have my MBP back and working. The Logic Board was fried. I suspect this was a remarkable coincidence and I have since started using Disk for iPhone again. It is working perfectly. However, I can’t claim with any degree of certainty whether or not it had anything to do with my MBP’s sudden demise.


    A friendly warning. I wanted something to mount my iPhone via the USB cable. I found Disk for iPhone, a MacFUSE file system.

    Of course, this could be a remarkable coincidence; it seems odd that this would happen; but my MackBook Pro is now a brick. So stick to Air Sharing until I have more information.

    → 1:00 AM, Feb 25
  • Inconsistency Upsets Me

    UPDATE: Air Depth and Depth Gauge are no longer available. Check out Gas Manager on the App Store.

    UPDATE: I’ve seeded new versions of each app.


    So today version 1.0.1 of Depth Gauge was rejected by Apple. Why? Because it contains a disabled slider control. A control disabled on purpose and for good reason. A control included and displayed to the user for good reason.

    According to the rejection letter, Depth Gauge was rejected for two reasons. Firstly, it doesn’t do what it claims in the release notes. This is, of course, utterly wrong. It does exactly what it claims.

    Secondly, apparently you aren’t allowed to disable or automatically update slider controls. Say what? No, the HIG doesn’t mention that. No, no other documents I can find mention that. Oh and the SDK explicitly supports both things. Which you’d expect, seeing as they’re useful features particularly in the way I’m using the controls.

    By far the worst aspect of this is that version 1.0.1 has been in the queue for about three weeks, for only cosmetic changes. That’s right. This functionality was in the original version. It has already been approved.

    So what’s a poor boy to do? Send a nicely worded, if mildly abrasive, email to Apple and in the meantime, try to come up with a work around that doesn’t confuse users.

    → 12:00 PM, Feb 21
  • Depth Gauge and Air Depth 1.0.1 in the Pipe

    UPDATE: Depth Gauge is no longer available. Check out Gas Manager on the App Store.


    New versions of Depth Gauge and Air Depth are in the publishing queue at the iPhone App Store.

    New in this version:

    1. The Nitrogen slider’s visibility is controlled by a new setting: “Show Nitrogen %”.
    2. When visible, the Nitrogen slider is completely disabled and faded.
    3. New gas icons replace the labels to the left of each slider.
    4. Localización española
    → 3:42 PM, Feb 11
  • Depth Gauge Released

    UPDATE: Depth Gauge is no longer available. Check out Gas Manager on the App Store.


    Version 1.0 of Depth Gauge, an operating depth calculator for iPhone and iPod touch, has been released.

    Aimed at technical divers, Depth Gauge calculates Minimum Operating Depth, Maximum Operating Depth, and Equivalent Narcosis Depth1 for a specified breathing gas mixture and maximum partial pressure of oxygen2.

    Get Depth Gauge from the App Store.

    1. Supports both metric and imperial units. ↩
    2. Depth Gauge is a useful tool for double checking gas requirements, but should not be used in lieu of your own calculations or to exceed the depth limits recommended by your dive association’s standards. ↩
    → 3:41 PM, Feb 11
  • Air Depth Released

    UPDATE: Air Depth is no longer available. Check out Gas Manager on the App Store.


    Today marks the release of Air Depth, an equivalent air depth calculator and my first app for iPhone and iPod touch.

    Aimed at divers using Nitrox gas mixes, Air Depth can be used to calculate the Equivalent Air Depth1 of your mix, allowing the use of air based tables for planning your dive.

    Get Air Depth from the App Store.

    1. Supports both metric and imperial units. ↩
    → 3:40 PM, Feb 11
  • I’ve finally built a website and removed the postit! note that occupied this space for the past seven years.

    → 3:39 PM, Feb 11
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