Archive for March, 2009
CPR Buddy 1.2 in the works
by Divide By Zero Admin on Mar.18, 2009, under Uncategorized
Some of feedback we have been getting has brought up afew things.
Lack of Pictures/Video
1) We will be adding pictures and/or video to show how to perform CPR with our application. We have been working diligently to find/create the appropriate graphics for our software. We will not use anyone’s graphics/video without the authors permission. The problem is that the only viable, already made materials were made by non-profit organizations and cannot be used in a paid application. This leaves us with the only option of creating it ourselves. This takes time as you may be aware, and so far we have not finalized anything that we think suits the overall application design.
Although I think our application description fits our product, some elude that they think our application does somthing that it does not.
2) This application is very simple by design. It shows a heart pulsing at 100 beats per minute. Depending on whether you select Cardiac or Respiratory CPR you will see a red pulsating heart and a green heart to indicate when rescue breaths should be performed if you decide to do so. During the operation of the application you will also have audio and tactile feedback (vibration) indicating when a chest compression should be performed.
I promise we will update the application to include more visual elements when we finalize them.
I hope this clears up the confusion.
CPR Buddy 1.1 Submitted
by Divide By Zero Admin on Mar.06, 2009, under Uncategorized
Update 1.1 was submitted to Apple today.
Details:
Added: Disable power saving mode on launch
Testing was performed on iPhone 3G and iPhone 2G.
Let us know if your device enters power save mode.
Make sure to include detailed model info on your device. (2G/3G, iPod/iPhone/Touch, 1st /2nd Gen)
CPR Buddy
by Divide By Zero Admin on Mar.04, 2009, under Uncategorized
Our CPR Buddy application went live on the App Store today. (yay!)
But after reviewing the text in the listing and updating it via iTunesConnect, our app has become temporarily unavailable for some reason.
Strange…
Well hopefully it will be cleared up soon.
I’m just glad to finally see our app in the store.
We spent a long time working out the kinks in the program when we originally wrote it using the official iPhone SDK. After much research, we ended up having to redesign the app using alternate methods. In the end, the app turned out almost the way we envisioned it. We intended for there to be video instructions but could not find a suitable video source that we could use. We will add a video tutorial on how to use the app with CPR as soon as we find or create one ourselves.
We also have made note that when we redesigned it the second time (what’s on the store now) that we forgot to put the anti-sleep code back in the app. We will add that by the end of the week and upload it to Apple for approval. It took almost three weeks to get the app in the store the first time. I hope that the update process works a little bit faster than the initial approval process. This process is fairly new to us so we will see how things go.
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