What’s Coming Up Next? – Tom Bluewater Introducing 自刻表づくり2 for macOS

Mac application 自刻表づくり2

TOKYO (Tom Bluewater) – つい数日まで真夏日が続いていたと思えば、南関東の地域では昨日からかなり涼しくなり、とても過ごしやすいですね。ただ日も次第に短くなり、真夏の暑さが終わると、一年ももうすぐ終わりな気がして、少し寂しくなります。一方、9月は台風の季節ですが、先日の台風の影響で千葉ではまだ電気が復旧していないところがある、と聞いています。千葉に住む方々が一刻も早く元の生活に戻れることを期待しています。

さて2017年12月中旬にMac App Storeに「自っ刻表づくり」というデスクトップ用のアプリケーションを出品しました。自っ刻表づくりは発表以来多くの方々にダウンロードして頂いています。一時は皆さんに使ってもらえるかな?、と心配しましたが、知らない間にMac Fanという雑誌で取り上げられたのがきっかけなのか、時にはライフスタイルの分野で3位以内に入る時もありました。

そもそも「自っ刻表づくり」とそのiOS用の兄弟アプリ「自っ刻表ラン」をつくろうと思ったきっかけは、2016年の秋のことです。当時、東京の世田谷区の二子玉川にある会社で仕事をしていました。仕事を終えて駅まで数分かかりますが、iPhone SEでPDF版の時刻表を見ながら早歩きで駅に向かうものの、なかなか到着便を確認することができませんでした。どうして時刻表を見てまで電車の到着便を確認したかったかと、言うと、急行の到着時間を知りたかったからです。すぐに急行が来るのであれば 、駅まで早歩きし、次の急行が来るまでまだ10分以上もあれば、比較的ゆっくり駅まで歩きました。そこで早歩きしながらでもiPhoneで列車の到着便を目で簡単に確認できるアプリをつくりたいと思い、発表したのが「地下っ鉄東京」というiOS用のアプリで、それが「自っ刻表づくり」と「自っ刻表ラン」に受け継がれました。

さて今回公開するのは、自っ刻表づくりのアップデート版の「自刻表づくり2」です。これはiOS用の兄弟アプリ「自刻表ラン2」で使う時刻表のデータを作成する無料のアプリケーションです。自刻表ラン2は、ある鉄道の駅(又はバスの停留所、船着場)においてリアルタイムで直近3便の到着時間を知らせてくれるアプリです。

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What’s Coming Up Next? – Tom Bluewater Introducing aClock Desktop 2 for macOS

Mac application aClock Desktop 2

TOKYO (Tom Bluewater) – We are half way through the scorching-hot August summer. I hate to sweat, but I don’t want August to be over because that’s a sign that the current year is ending soon.

Well, I was going to submit a new desktop application to Mac App Store two weeks ago. But then I decided not to release it because I thought it was going to sell very well. In the meantime, I have a new application that is ready for submission to Mac App Store. It’s called aClock Desktop 2.

aClock Desktop 2 is the second installment of a desktop application that lets you run multiple clocks simultaneously. There are many changes and improvements. It’s now available as freeware. Although it comes with three different in-app purchase products, it will remain fully functional for the first week. So I hope you all download and try it.   Continue reading

What’s Coming Up Next? – Tom Bluewater Introducing AllNews 3 for iOS

iOS Swift iPhone app AllNews 3

TOKYO (Tom Bluewater) – Released at the same time is the iOS counterpart of AllNews 3 Desktop called AllNews 3.

AllNews 3 is an iOS app that is designed to let you read news from RSS news sources from around the world. It is an iOS counterpart of a desktop application titled AllNews Desktop 3, which has been released at the same time. We’ve managed to design this app such that it has as many features as the desktop counterpart has though a few are missing. And the iOS version has something that the desktop counterpart doesn’t have – the device orientation support. The former supports both the portrait and landscape orientations. So you can run news vertically or horizontally whichever suits you.   Continue reading

What’s Coming Up Next? – Tom Bluewater Introducing AllNews Desktop 3 for macOS

Mac application AllNews Desktop 3

TOKYO (Tom Bluewater) – I’m not enjoying this summer at all. I can’t stand scorching temperatures. It’s quite difficult for me to step outside and go grocery-shopping when I know that I need to get some food.

Anyway, I’ve been working hard lately. And I have double software releases to report to you. One of the software title that I submitted to Mac App Store several minutes ago is called AllNews Desktop 3.

AllNews Desktop 3 (hereafter, AllNews) is the 3rd installment of an RSS news reader. Released at the same time is the iOS counterpart called AllNews 3. AllNews lets you read horizontally-scrolling lines of news from multiple sources around the world simultaneously. No, AllNews does the scrolling for you. You just sit relaxed and read news from multiple sources with your hands free.   Continue reading

What’s Coming Up Next? – Tom Bluewater Introducing FireSQLView 2 for macOS

Mac application FireSQLView 2

TOKYO (Tom Bluewater) – I heard a few weeks ago that it was extremely hot in Paris. It’s been unusually cool here. The highest temperature has been around 22 celsius (or 71.6 fahrenheit) for the past one week or two. It may be even cooler than Anchorage, Alaska. I haven’t seen a sunny afternoon for a while, though.

macOS gives software developers a great tool in storing and retrieving data. The SQLite library allows them to programmatically create a database. The question is how do they read the database that their app has created. FireSQLView 2 is an essential tool in reading the content of an SQLite database table. If you have a record with a field containing blob data and another with its data size, FireSQLView 2 even lets you see the data content as a picture.   Continue reading