Check out the new free quarterly magazine ‘Bytesize‘ by NI Tech Blog which mentions PhotoBag.


Check out the new free quarterly magazine ‘Bytesize‘ by NI Tech Blog which mentions PhotoBag.


I wanted to load in a local html page so I just used this.
[self.aboutWebView loadRequest:
[NSURLRequest requestWithURL:
[NSURL fileURLWithPath:
[[NSBundle mainBundle] pathForResource:@”AboutUs” ofType:@”html”]isDirectory:NO]]];
Sorry it has been so long since I last posted anything. It is no excuse but I couldn’t get any blogging software that I liked on the Mac and I couldn’t face starting a Virtual Machine just so I could use LiveWriter.
Anyway, I have MacJournal that I got in the last MacHeist so hopefully it will OK.
So this is a short one about UIWebViews. I was using a WebView to format an About screen for a client. It worked pretty well but I got hit with two small issues.
Issue #1 – Scrolling
The first one was how to stop the user scrolling the view. The answer to that was some sneaky javascript.
<script>
document.ontouchmove = function(event) {
if (document.body.scrollHeight == document.body.clientHeight)
event.preventDefault();
}
</script>
Issue #2 – External links
The second was making a link open in the safari app rather than within the WebView. This involved making the containing View us the UIWebViewDelegate and implementing this.
- (BOOL)webView:(UIWebView *)webView shouldStartLoadWithRequest:(NSURLRequest *)request navigationType:(UIWebViewNavigationType)navigationType {
if (navigationType == UIWebViewNavigationTypeLinkClicked) {
[[UIApplication sharedApplication] openURL:request.URL];
return false;
}
return true;
}
That is it for now.
Stu
Continue readingIn this version we have added indicator for the accuracy of the GPS reading, allowed for refreshing the GPS location and added support for tap to focus on 3GS phones
As always your feedback is invaluable so please do contact us, add a comment to this post or alternatively add a review on the App Store.
To find out more about PhotoBag check out our product page or alternatively go directly to it in the App Store.
Continue readingIn this version we have added the following new produce, Blueberries, Raspberries, Pears, Blackcurrants, Blackberries, Apples, Jerusalem Artichoke, Kohlrabi, Kale, Aubergines and Asparagus. We have also finally managed to track down the correct photo for Runner Beans.
As always your feedback is invaluable so please do contact us, add a comment to this post or alternatively add a review on the App Store.
To find out more about Veg Garden check out our product page or alternatively go directly to it in the App Store.
Continue readingCheck out MacStories review of our new iPhone app PhotoBag – Photobag, Geo-based Photo Organizer. Review and Giveaway
We would love to hear your thoughts…
Continue readingAfter a few months of very hard work we are very happy to announce that PhotoBag is now live on the App Store.

PhotoBag is a powerful camera roll organiser for your iPhone. After snapping with its integrated camera, it will “bag” them by date, time and location. In a matter of seconds you can easily find your favourite pictures, discover more about them and share with anyone.
With hassle free organisation of your snapshots and its easy to use interface then you really do have the complete photo diary at your finger tips. So don’t just take your pics and let them slip away, snap them with PhotoBag and let it do the rest!
To find out more about PhotoBag then please visit our Product page or you can alternatively go directly to iTunes Preview.
Continue readingIn version 1.3.1 we have added the ability to store user editable notes within Veg Garden. This allows notes to be associated with any item of produce. Now you can throw out your old notes books and keep track of your progress within Veg Garden.
This comes at a good time as Veg Garden is currently being featured in the ‘New & Noteworthy’ section of the App Store by Apple and is currently in the Top 40 paid app’s (UK).
As always your feedback is invaluable so please do contact us, add a comment to this post or alternatively add a review on the App Store.
To find out more about Veg Garden check out our product page.
Continue readingFollowing requests from our customers we have now added Cherry Tomatoes and various herbs including Basil, Chives, Dill, Fennel, Garlic, Mint, Oregano, Parsley and Coriander. We have also split Potatoes into 1st and 2nd Earlies and Main Crop.
As always your feedback is invaluable so please do contact us, add a comment to this post or alternatively add a review on the App Store.
To find out more about Veg Garden check out our product page or alternatively go directly to it in the App Store.
Continue readingFor the month of February we will be offering Veg Garden at 50% off (59p). Pick up your copy now and get ready for Spring from the comfort of your sofa.
To find out more about Veg Garden check out our product page or alternatively go directly to it in the App Store.
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