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MangAI v1.08 released

November 27th, 2012 Comments off

New to version 1.08:
-Improved string sort for filenames containing numbers
This is best explained with an example. Considering the following images:
ch123_1.jpg, chapter123_2.jpg, …, chapter123_10.jpg, chapter123_11.jpg
With standard character-by-character string comparisons, you would end up with sorting like:
chapter123_1.jpg, chapter123_10.jpg, chapter123_11.jpg, chapter123_2.jpg, …
because the “1” in “10” and “11” is sorted before “2”.
MangAI is now better able to string sort filenames containing numbers.
This update applies to both AI and string based publication and scan sorting methods.
-Added more ereader .properties settings profiles
Settings profiles now available for:

  • ipad4 (Apple iPad 4th generation)
  • ipadmini (Apple iPad mini)
  • kindlefirehd8.9 (Amazon Kindle Fire HD 8.9″)
  • nexus10 (Google Nexus 10)

-Various fixes and improvements
Fixed crash when using a settings profile created with an earlier version of MangAI. The crash was caused by trying to load a setting that wasn’t available in earlier versions. MangAI will now use default values for missing settings.

There are so many tablets and ereaders these days that it’s hard to keep up. If you have a device not covered by MangAI, contact me and I’ll add it in the next update.

Download the latest version from the MangAI project page.

Categories: MangAI, Projects

Lottery Sim free this weekend 11/23-11/26

November 23rd, 2012 No comments

With Black Friday wreaking havoc on credit cards, the Lottery has never looked more enticing. To celebrate, Lottery Sim is free this weekend from 11/23-11/26.

Please leave feedback in the App Store if you enjoy the app.

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Categories: Lottery Sim, Projects

Lottery Sim video demonstration

October 29th, 2012 No comments

Thanks to my sister for narrating ~(^_^)~

Categories: Lottery Sim, Projects

MangAI v1.07 released

October 17th, 2012 Comments off

New to version 1.07:
-Renamed “parent_folder” to “source”
This change has been a long time coming. Since your input file is not necessarily a folder (can also be an archive or pdf), the name “source” makes more sense.
-Added 7zip handler (mainly for unrar on Windows)
The rar handlers for Mac and Linux are free, but WinRAR for Windows is not. 7zip support has been added to MangAI since the program is free and can extract rar files. Note that 7zip cannot archive files into rar format; it can only unrar. If you want to be able to archive into rar on Windows machines, you will still need WinRAR.
Installing a 7zip handler will also enable MangAI to read standard 7zip formats such as .7z and .xz. Writing to standard 7zip formats is not included as I am not aware of any ereader that can read those archives.
See -Setting up 7zip- in the readme for details on installing 7zip on your computer.
-Added more ereader .properties settings profiles
Settings profiles now available for:

  • kindle5 (Amazon Kindle 5)
  • kindlefirehd (Amazon Kindle Fire HD)
  • kindlepaperwhite (Amazon Kindle Paperwhite)
  • nexus7 (Google Nexus 7)
  • prs-t2 (Sony PRS-T2)

Note that the profile for Kindle Fire HD has resizing disabled by default. This improves detail when zoomed but comes at the cost of increased file sizes. If you instead want to match the screen resolution of the Kindle Fire HD, set width to “800” and height to “1280”.
The profile for Google Nexus 7, on the other hand, does resize by default to match screen resolution. If space isn’t an issue for you (like if you have the 16GB model), feel free to disable resizing by setting width and height to “-1”.
-Various fixes and improvements
GUI remembers last selected source to make it quicker to navigate subsequent source selection.
Miscellaneous tweaks.

If upgrading from an earlier version of MangAI, be sure to create a new .properties settings file.

Big thanks to MangAI users for your feedback. Many of these new features were suggestions from the community. If you would like to see a feature added, a settings profile included for a new ereader, or noticed a bug that needs squashing, please email me through the Contact page.

If you enjoy MangAI, please tell your friends about it. As an indie developer, I rely on you guys for advertising :3

Download the latest version from the MangAI project page.

Categories: MangAI, Projects

Lottery Sim is now available

October 10th, 2012 No comments

After many months of development, my first iOS app Lottery Sim is now available. As the name suggests, Lottery Sim is a full featured Lottery simulator, and it knows the rules of play for the most popular number-based Lotteries. The idea for this app came from my family’s love of playing Lotteries conflicting with my background in math. Probability theory is tricky business (just ask fellow bitcake programmer Mike, lol), and reading the odds alone may not be enough to convey the likelihood of winning a Lottery.

I want players to be able to see what the outcome could be if they played their choice of Lotteries from as short as a week to as long as a lifetime and beyond (based on starting at age 18 and an average lifespan of 78, plus you can run consecutive simulations to continue adding to the stats). The results are usually soul crushing, but that doesn’t mean it’s impossible to win big. And it may be that one big win that changes the rest of your life. The point of Lottery Sim is not to promote or discourage Lottery play. I want it to provide a clear view of what Lottery play is all about, how much money you could spend over a long period of time, and what kind of return you may expect to receive. Use these stats to tweak your play strategy and help make the most of your Lottery experience.

Beyond simulations, Lottery Sim also features a lucky numbers generator with a unique approach and a ticket manager to keep track of your real world plays. Bring Lottery Sim with you to your local Lottery outlet to use it as your personal ticket manager as you fill in your real world Lottery tickets.

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Categories: Lottery Sim, Projects