July 2008
17 posts
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Last Update for a While... Promise!
That is, until I get column sorting going. That’s my next task. In this release, I have integrated sparkle updates! I’m so happy about that. Thanks to Fool’s Ruby and Cocoa Workshop, adding sparkle updates was a breeze. Thank you K.M. Lawson!
As always, I will provide a screenshot and updated download link. Get it now!
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Quick Update
Due to problems with the Universal build, I had to build strictly for 10.5. So, here’s a new version with some cool new features. Let me know if you have any problems with it.
Download now (10.5.x build)
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Please Update
Please download the latest version. There was a problem with using smart playlists. I had to remove them from the playlists dropdown temporarily (or maybe even permanently).
Download now
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XCode Woes
XCode is giving all kinds of problems. After a while it just stops letting me build. It likes vague error messages too:
The Debugger has exited due to signal 5 (SIGTRAP).The Debugger has exited due to signal 5 (SIGTRAP).
Oh well, just an excuse for me to rewrite the thing again. I’m now making snapshots with XCode so that I can just revert if anything goes awry.
New features and much...
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Icon Goodness!
Thanks to Matt, I now have an icon for the Last.fm Tagger.
Love it!
Also, I setup a github account for this project.
New Last.fm Tagger Written in Cocoa →
So, I’m trying my hand at Cocoa, namely RubyCocoa. Objective-C is a bit out of my grasp right now. If I start needing big performance boosts, I’ll go that route. In the meantime, writing RubyCocoa…
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An Unexpected Rewrite...
After asking a few friends to beta test the app, I found out that it wouldn’t run on any machine but mine. Luckily, I have another mac around and was able to test. I ended up having to rewrite the whole thing! My problem was when I was trying to match the sender of the ‘tableView_objectValueForTableColumn_row’ delegate method to an NSTableView object. This wasn’t working on...
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New Last.fm Tagger Written in RubyCocoa
So, I’m trying my hand at Cocoa, namely RubyCocoa. Objective-C is a bit out of my grasp right now. If I start needing big performance boosts, I’ll go that route. In the meantime, writing RubyCocoa apps is insanely fun. I wrote this basic tagger in 2 days (roughly 6 hours) and it works pretty well!
If you plan on trying out this app, create a small playlist with the name...