I finally got my mail from Apple with the acceptance.
(ok, so I got it May 8th but I was in Cuba so I didn't know) The fee is payed and the certificate should come "any moment now" ![]()
11 days ago now, me and Christina were on Cuba on vacation. It was three years since we met, I proposed, she said yes.
We're expecting to get married in september ![]()
I bought my upgrade of Max 5 yesterday, and I'm of course eagerly waiting for my license code.
Trying to put Objective-C and Cocoa into all that I do, I found Rémy Muller's blogpost about writing Objective-C externals for Max. Also, [Electrotap]() has posted ObjectiveMax on Google Code. It's dual-licensed GPL/Commercial which of course make BSD licensed code and closed-source-but-free a non-option. I'll probably try out both and port much of my Java stuff over to have it working at greater speed and tested with Max 5
On the same page, Rémy writes about Bonjour for Max/MSP, and with my ...
It's been a while since I wrote about what I'm doing, but nothing much has changed: I'm working with the iPhone SDK making different applications. Today I'd like to demo the application that made me start working with the iPhone: DashBoard. I first got interested with dashboards when I tried to make something userfriendly with Performance Point and found IMA's dashboard. Now I've created a simple, easily customizable dashboard for the iPhone. Because of Apple's NDA I cannot release it, but I believe I can show it to you, running on the simulator:
In this video you see a logo on top and nine KPI buttons below. Each KPI button has a logo, a number, a unit, a last-updated ...
I'm still a Max/MSP junkie (Max 5 was released today!!) and so I'm happy to present my new interface for Max: LightingMatrix
As you can see, LightingMatrix is a matrix of black buttons that light up when you press them and then fade down. When I get my certificate and get to put it on the iTunes App Store, you'll see that you can use multiple fingers. The values are sent via UDP to Max where you can use it just like any other control. I look forward to seeing what splendid software-synth, lighting, moving robot or other fun stuff you're going to be making with this. The power of tapping with many fingers is available, now also for Max/MSP (and Jitter) ...