Archive for the ‘Mac’ Category

Provisioning Toggle

Friday, October 31st, 2008

If you develop iPhone SDK apps for the AppStore and the Jailbreak community you know the need bypass normal code signing in Xcode so you can do your own.

‘Provisioning Toggle’ quickly toggles you between requiring Provisioning in Xcode and not, and alerts you to the update using Growl.

‘Provisioning Toggle’ is a free download for Mac OS X.

http://codegenocide.com/files/provisioningToggle_1.0.zip

Phoenix NSCoder Night

Sunday, October 26th, 2008

I am proud to introduce NSCoder Night for Phoenix.

If you haven’t heard of NSCoder Night, here is a brief intro (partially borrowed from the website)

NSCoder Night is a weekly event where Cocoa developers come together for some coding and camaraderie in the relaxed atmosphere of a coffee shop or pub with a wireless network.
Unlike more formal meetings like CocoaHeads there is no presentation, just hanging out with other (similar interest) geeks and working on your own projects or group projects. It is a great way to gain a IRL (in real life) friendship with other developers, as well as getting help on something you are stuck on.

It is kind of similar to how we go somewhere after XCodePhoenix meetings, but with your laptops and more frequently.

As there is no presentation it is a low key come and leave as you need type of meet-up.
If you can’t make it one week, thats ok, make it the next week.

The Phoenix chapter of NSCoder Night will be meeting Tuesdays at 7pm at Coffee Rush @ Gilbert and Baseline in Gilbert.

Fell free to to tell all your dev friends and we hope to see you there.

Desktop Remind 1.4 Released

Wednesday, October 1st, 2008

I am happy to annonce version 1.4 of Desktop Remind.

Page: http://codegenocide.com/desktopremind.php

Download: http://codegenocide.com/files/DesktopRemind.dmg

Buy Now: http://codegenocide.com/DRPurchase.php

Changes in 1.4

  • Added a ‘Start at login’ option (Ticket #5)
  • Added ‘Indication on the menu which way X and Y will actually move’ (Ticket #3)
  • Fixed ‘Preference window too far to the right for some laptops’ (Ticket #4)
  • Added a visual identification in preferences if you are still in trial mode
  • Added ability to choose your refresh interval

Introducing Desktop Remind

Monday, September 15th, 2008

I am happy to announce a new Mac product from Code Genocide called, Desktop Remind!

Desktop Remind embeds your calendar on your desktop, above your wallpaper but below your desktop items.

With Desktop Remind you can quickly and effortlessly now exactly what is on your calendar for the current day, and beyond.

Desktop Remind is user configurable, so you can place it exactly where you want on your desktop, and configure the font and font color to match your taste and/or wallpaper.

Desktop Remind also works with multi-monitor setups.

Feel free to give it a try for 14 days before a registration is required. A registration can be purchased for $4.99. Purchase here