Archive for the 'Services' Category

ExactImage QuickLook plugin with 16 bit support

Friday, January 13th, 2012

Update: Now with camera RAW support!

I updated my ExactImage-based QuickLook plugin to also correctly display 16 bit per channel files, enjoy: 1.7 update with improved 16 bit channel support. As usual: If you have another image format you like to preview on the Mac just let me know!

Apple’s iOS iTunes App review, how long? II

Tuesday, December 20th, 2011

In late-2010 I already wrote in depth about Apple’s iTunes Connect App review times. As one of our latest Mac App updates kinda rushed a little faster thru the review, I wanted to give a brief update about the current state:

December 14, 2011 08:52 Prepare for Upload
December 14, 2011 08:52 Waiting For Upload
December 15, 2011 08:49 Upload Received
December 15, 2011 08:52 Waiting For Review
December 19, 2011 12:36 In Review
December 19, 2011 14:19 Pending Developer Release
December 20, 2011 00:16 Processing for App Store

While I do not know if that is just due lucky Christmas, at least it looks like the review times are now less than a week.

Update: And another such sprint:

December 18, 2011 06:15 Prepare for Upload
December 18, 2011 06:16 Waiting For Upload
December 18, 2011 07:57 Upload Received
December 18, 2011 08:05 Invalid Binary
December 18, 2011 08:20 Waiting For Upload
December 18, 2011 08:30 Upload Received
December 18, 2011 08:34 Waiting For Review
December 20, 2011 17:52 In Review
December 20, 2011 18:16 Pending Developer Release
December 21, 2011 01:04 Processing for App Store

Update 2: late-2012 report

Flinkster and the DKV petrol card

Friday, September 16th, 2011

Since the beginning of this year I use the “Flinkster” car sharing of the German Railway company (Deutsche Bahn, DB Rent). So far this worked out pretty well, and the pilot run of all-electric vehicles in the region Berlin / Potsdam is a welcome bonus. If one happens to have to fuel, the cars come with a DKV petrol card, so one does not have to directly pay the gas, which is already accounted for by a per kilometer (think mile) charge.

So far this was not a problem, until yesterday. I did not even had to gas up. But as there was a gas station on the way, I thought it is nice for the next customer not to need to detour just to find a station in the middle of Berlin. Although it was a “big” Aral station I better asked if they take the DKV card, and was surprised to find they do not. Puzzled and thinking whether I ever refilled a Flinkster car at Aral, I continued my way, and there was a Shell station just on the next corner anyway. As I knew Shell worked earlier this year I just filled up the car, and was likewise surprised to find that this Shell station did not take DKV cards either, … Ieeek!

The employee told me every leaseholder of each individual station can decide whether they take those DKV cards, or not! And usually only the very big ones do, … While I find this pretty irritating, and annoying, the lesson learned is that one really has to check on each and every gas station if a DKV sign is in sight, and if in doubt: better ask. Thinking that the market dominating oligopolies accept the DKV or other petrol cards is unfortunately not enough, …

As I already fueled I had to pay myself, and and sent in the receipt to the car sharer. Hopefully paying back works out as smooth as they promise, …

Some Speed0 iOS promo codes

Thursday, September 15th, 2011

We finally got another App for iOS. Actually I had this speedometer around with me for two years or so already for my own use. However, ad-hoc provisioned App certificates expire faster than you can watch after them, so often when I wanted to run it for my own use the provisioning profile was already expired. So I finally polished it for global distribution for all of you, and here are some free promo codes, enjoy:

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WTNH3FF77E3N
YJLRA9JHLK7P
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Note to self: display EDID

Tuesday, September 13th, 2011

ioreg -lw0 | grep EDID | sed s/.*=\ .// | xxd -p -r | strings -6

B… = AU Optronics
LT… = Samsung
LP… = LG / Philips
N… = ChiMei

Update: Can be used to check if a Retina MacBook Pro contains an LG display, apparently at times showing image retention / ghosting effects when the same pixel pattern is shown for some time, such as Safari website text, Apple Mail, or Xcode source code or word processing and similar high contrast patterns, …

Star Trek exhibition Filmpark Babelsberg ended!

Monday, September 12th, 2011

BREAKING, WARNING:

This year the Filmpark Babelsberg hosted a Star Trek exhibition, that was advertised to run until the 31st of October. Since my last and only visit to the Babelsberg studios was in 1995 we decided to use the sunny yesterday to finally visit the exhibition. Unfortunately, and to our biggest disappointment we had to find the exhibition cancelled way before the official end.

And this despite we even looked up the opening hours on their website in the morning. I can absolute not understand how a major organization can fail to publish breaking developments such as canceling the show on their website, or local news(paper). Yet, they can even print a plate as shown above!

I can imagine they like to still get the some extra visitors that arrive just for the Star Trek exhibition to find the event cancelled and yet visit the park nonetheless, though, …

Left disappointed at the entrance, we decided to rather leave for an ice cream in the sun at the nearby lake Griebnitz.

BREAKING: Apple reviews Apps on Sundays?

Monday, May 9th, 2011

Looks like some at Apple are working overtime, and reviewing Apps on Sundays:

May 08, 2011 11:01 In Review
May 08, 2011 14:44 Processing for App Store
May 08, 2011 14:46 Ready for Sale

An update of MAS review times

Wednesday, April 20th, 2011

Who thought Apple’s Mac App review times would have improved since my last (iOS) report, just look at this:

March 28, 2011 08:07 Waiting For Upload
March 28, 2011 08:45 Upload Received
March 28, 2011 08:45 Waiting For Review
March 31, 2011 15:11 In Review
April 05, 2011 22:28 Rejected
April 06, 2011 10:31 In Review
April 07, 2011 08:37 Rejected
April 07, 2011 09:05 Waiting For Upload
April 10, 2011 05:58 Upload Received
April 10, 2011 06:00 Waiting For Review
April 10, 2011 06:15 In Review
April 19, 2011 11:07 Processing for App Store
April 19, 2011 11:10 Ready for Sale

Fun getting an App thru thy all-mighty review guards, heh?

BREAKING: Verizon iPhone 4 w/o SIM slot?

Tuesday, January 11th, 2011

As one can (not) see in the hands on shoots of Engadget, the iPhone 4 Verizon edition apparently does no longer spot a SIM card slot, maybe actication time programmed as rumored earlier?

Pending Developer Release

Saturday, November 20th, 2010

As I twittered the other day we are working like night and day and are making awesome progress on all fronts (yeah, there are quite some, more than you probably see right now). One of those bits just made an awesome sprint thru Apple’s iTunes App Store review process:

November 19, 2010 12:35 Pending Developer Release
November 19, 2010 06:33 In Review
November 13, 2010 09:34 Waiting For Review

Which is the fastest round trip time we got so far, yay!

If only the sales numbers would report more consistently, one day they are available at 1pm (CET) and the other days “iTunes” is apologizing for “reports being late” and we just get to see them after 8pm. Strange thing for such a huge server farm. Whatever. Maybe id’s Rage HD just sells too well, … :-)