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It should but they never officially reviewed the app yet. They started to but stopped because they didn't have a video demonstrating the app in use and they also screwed up the host. I gave them a test host to use and they added an extra space to the host string and it screwed up the testing for them. They rejected the app because of that (which was their error that I didn't handle properly inside my code). So now I must wait for them to get to my app again. When it's finally released, the version will be the one in the initial post.lnevo wrote:Awesome... it should go faster now that you've had the initial review. Can't wait to see it. How much work will it be to add addtional relay modules now that the initial code is written? The last version required quite a bit of additional code which was ridiculous. Luckily it was a lot of copy/paste but something that easily should have been handled by arrays and what not.
As for the additional relays, I'm not sure. I would like to think that it would be easy to add them but I don't know how to handle it yet. I'm still looking into finding ways to create reusable views. All examples that I find is to manually create each screen and not a lot of reused/repeated code. In android it's appears easier to reuse the code (which is what I am doing). I'm using a lot of code from my android project to keep this modular as well, however initially the relay is not modular and is all hand coded. I wanted to get an understanding first before I made things any harder.
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This is frustrating, waiting for them to review the app. Can you not release a "beta" version that we can use until they finish their review? Once it is "approved", we could then download the "authorized" version.
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App store doesn't work that way unfortunately...
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It would be nice if I could but I cannot....like lnevo said.
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Can you sideload an apple product like you can an android?
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If I have your device listed as a developer device linked to my account, you could load the apps that I built onto your device. I'm limited to 100 devices linked to my account.johniii wrote:Can you sideload an apple product like you can an android?
Or I think you can sideload the apps if your device is jailbroken but I do not know for certain about this.
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And then there's this note from Apple in their developer portal...
Apple Developer Portal wrote:Pre-Release Software Reminder
You may only share Apple pre-release software with employees, contractors, and members of your organization who are registered as Apple developers and have a demonstrable need to know or use Apple software to develop and test applications on your behalf.
Unauthorized distribution of Apple confidential information (including pre-release software) is prohibited and may result in the termination of your Apple Developer Program. It may also subject you to civil and criminal liability.
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Was just curious. I am familiar w I the android but not ios
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Yeah, same here. The iOS stuff is all new to me in the last month or 2...johniii wrote:Was just curious. I am familiar w I the android but not ios
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Good news.....just updated the OP. So make sure you read it (specifically at the bottom regarding the status).
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It's finally official with v1.0.0....check out the OP for details OR use the link in my signature.
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Looks good. Working well! Congrats on your first iOS app!!!
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awesome. glad to hear that. it's basic but will be improved soon enough.lnevo wrote:Looks good. Working well! Congrats on your first iOS app!!!
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That's awesome news. Got it downloaded and running. Any idea when we will be able to control the RA from this APP?
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i have controlling the ports on the main relay working. I would like to improve the ui and add in the changing of the modes (feeding, water change, lights on/off, overheat and ato clear) before I submit another release. there's still more that I have to learn about the navigation and changing screens before I can make it happen. I'm trying to learn from all my mistakes with the Android app thus making this app easier to maintain.... save myself some headachesjjdezek wrote:That's awesome news. Got it downloaded and running. Any idea when we will be able to control the RA from this APP?
I'm getting there though.
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forgot to ask, what other controlling would you like see in it?jjdezek wrote:That's awesome news. Got it downloaded and running. Any idea when we will be able to control the RA from this APP?
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Just installed it ... at least I can believe what I see on my phone now, thank you.
Looking forward to your next release ... it's not a panic anymore so take a breather!
Very much appreciated!
Looking forward to your next release ... it's not a panic anymore so take a breather!
Very much appreciated!
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I liked how the old one had water change and feed mode options along with the toggling the different ports on and off as needed. Graphing of things like PH, salinity and temps would be neat but not needed. I use the app mainly to turn pumps and lights on and off during water changes and what not. I do have an old iPhone set up with previous app mounted on my tank to do these things now so no rush. Just wondering what the time frame was I know there's people who don't have an old phone to use and do the same thing I do. Thanks for all the effort your putting into this.
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Wow
I installed and it works well.
Very easy to configure.
Congratulations for your good work.
I find a little issue, in app my Orp value is 47.7mv but in reality it's 477mv.
this is not a major problem.
Thank you very much for this app.
I installed and it works well.
Very easy to configure.
Congratulations for your good work.
I find a little issue, in app my Orp value is 47.7mv but in reality it's 477mv.
this is not a major problem.
Thank you very much for this app.
Osaka 40g with 55g sump
Radion, 2X Tunze 6045, Swc-160 mini cone
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I will look at the formatting. i thought it was that way from my Android app. thanks for pointing that out.
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Thanks for all the work Curt. Just want to make sure I'm not missing something here - v1.0 is sensor status only, no outlet status or control, feed mode, etc.?
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Correct. I'm already working on the other stuff. I think I mentioned in an earlier post that I have the relay status control working but not the modes.romebaby wrote:Thanks for all the work Curt. Just want to make sure I'm not missing something here - v1.0 is sensor status only, no outlet status or control, feed mode, etc.?
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Wow Congrats!!! Thanks you. Finally I can view my water parameters using my IOS 7.
Can't wait to check out the updated versions your working on. For more functions work.
Can't wait to check out the updated versions your working on. For more functions work.
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I do have a question to ask.....would people like to have this app built to run on iOS 6.1 or 6.0 as well?? Or is leaving it at iOS 7 and later ok? I think I should be able to make it run on iOS 6.1 or 6.0 pretty easily (just compile against that version).
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You may not use any features yet that need ios7 but why limit yourself. But if its just a matter of compiling...then why limit it. I think for the most part if someones on the old version of ios then they have the previous version to use as well...
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Outstanding! Thank you Curt
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Agreed. I believe it's just as simple as compiling against ios6 but I have to confirm. I will have to do some testing to find out for certain.lnevo wrote:You may not use any features yet that need ios7 but why limit yourself. But if its just a matter of compiling...then why limit it. I think for the most part if someones on the old version of ios then they have the previous version to use as well...