TOKYO (Tom Bluewater) – What I look forward to in a few weeks is the cherry blossom, of course. They are quite pretty in the spring, you know? Anyway, I have just submitted to App Store is an iOS app called Angry Events. It’s an iOS app that lets you send event notifications to your device, whether or not the app is running. Create a single event reminder by tapping a calendar day button. Create a routine event that is to occur every day at the same time until you cancel it. Or tap the Multiple button to create a series of events that are to occur at the same time by picking one or more dates with a calendar date picker. Additionally, tap the Weekly button to create weekly events that are to occur on particular days of the week. Continue reading
Category Archives: iOS
What’s Coming Up Next? Tom Bluewater Introducing Angry Notes 2 for iOS
TOKYO (Tom Bluewater) – Angry Notes 2 is an updated version of a free iOS app that I released just a week ago. This updated version lets you create groups just like Apple’s Notes. What this app can do that Notes can’t do is that you can set a color to the title of a text record. Also, you can protect personal data while you aren’t using the app.. Continue reading
What’s Coming Up Next? Tom Bluewater Introducing AngryNotes for iOS
TOKYO (Tom Bluewater) – It’s hot! And I’m angry. I’m so angry that I’ve decided to create a new iOS app in SwiftUI. The app that I spent three days in developing is called AngryNotes. Well, I just submitted it to App Store a few minutes ago. So it won’t be available for another two or three days.
AngryNotes is a plain text viewer and editor for iOS users. I don’t quite like Apple’s Notes for iOS in some respects. Notes lets you read and write text at the same time. So you can end up losing one when in fact you intend to select and copy a word. And it’s RTF-based. So you can end up with a mixture of regular and bold text styles if you copy and paste text from some web site. And my list goes on and on.
So here comes AngryNotes. It lets you read and write notes but not on the same board. AngryNotes is a plain-text reader. And you won’t end up losing a word or more when you just want to select and copy some segment of text. AngryNotes supports the contextual menu. When you read notes with it, you can select different text sizes and fonts. Continue reading
What’s Coming Up Next? Tom Bluewater Introducing ClockMonkey for iOS
TOKYO (Tom Bluewater) – What a summer… Yes, it’s hot! Yes, I’m sweating. This scorching hot weather nearly kills me as two of my air conditioners are dead broken. Anyway, I submitted a new iPhone app several minutes ago. It’s called ClockMonkey.
ClockMonkey is a simple, boring iPhone app that I’ve developed so that I can used it at work. Actually, I also wanted to create something such that I can incorporate RxSwift/RxCocoa into the app. Don’t try ClockMonkey unless you want to waste some disk space on your phone. Continue reading
What’s Coming Up Next? – Tom Bluewater Introducing RollerText 2 for iOS
TOKYO (Tom Bluewater) – We still have two more months till the cold winter season ends. And I’m just hanging on and looking forward to seeing beautiful cherry blossoms in spring. Well, it’s been about three years since I developed an iOS outside my career. The app that I just submitted to Apple‘s App Store is called RollerText 2.
RollerText 2 is an upgraded version of an iOS app that I developed more than nine years ago. It’s a virtual telemprompter that lets you roll text letter by letter. RollerText 2 also comes with a new feature that lets you highlight all occurrences of keywords you specify. Continue reading