First iPhone App
Tuesday, March 25th, 2008Predictably, it’s a Hello, World app. Look!
Not much, but a good first step to my first real app - iMExpensive.
Predictably, it’s a Hello, World app. Look!
Not much, but a good first step to my first real app - iMExpensive.
Finally giving into the four-year urge to buy a Mac after this month’s refresh, I’ve had no end of troubles. It seems like I happen to have a router from the one range that Macs don’t play well with.
Just would not work. For two hours. Two whole hours. I eventually traced it to the MAC filtering on my router. I’m not sure why Macs and MAC filtering can’t go together. Turning off MAC filtering (which I planned to do anyway, in favour of WPA security) sorted the problem out straight away. There are still days where the Mac takes a minute or so to connect, but considering the boot time of a Mac is about 10 seconds, compared to my old PC laptop’s 6 minutes, I’m willing to forgive.
Turns out Netgear DG934PN firmware 1.05.36 has a bug in it which conspires to not allow clients on the network to connect to MSN via anything but sucky, sucky HTTP. The official Windows client is robust enough for me to have never noticed. Adium was not. A painful downgrade experience to 1.05.35 fixed this.
Not without me checking my laptop thoroughly, trying three or four different clients, checking with my ISP…
Things left to do:
I’m terrified preg-coms are coming in fashion. Juno was good fun though. Jennifer Garner was sort of creepy (actually, so was Bateman) and Michael Cera was flat and boring but Juno herself was extremely personable (and overly bratty only a few times). The plot was well-paced. There were a few good bits of dialogue in there too, despite Juno and Paulie having absolutely no onscreen chemistry. The soundtrack felt like it was trying a bit hard to be indie, though it remained gentle and unobtrusive.
Cute. Wait for it on DVD.