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Yummy 2.6: Bookmark editing

I discussed the new bookmark view yesterday. Today I’d like to talk about the new editing view.

In the past I’ve heard a few complaints about this screen. Firstly, the navigation was a little… quirky. Secondly, there just wasn’t enough space to add as many tags as people wanted. Thirdly, you had to type in all the tags. A few versions ago I added a way to pick from your existing tags and, while most people agreed that it was useful, many wished for something more like in the Mail app. And finally, I got complaints that you had to manually enter the bookmark title.

In Yummy 2.6 I present a completely new editing screen.

I think it’s fair to say that all these suggestions have been addressed.
Rather than try to squeeze everything onto one screen as happened with the previous version, Yummy 2.6 now places each of the major fields in separate tabs. This leaves plenty of space to enter your notes, tags and a title.
It also allowed me to address the other requests. For a long time it’s been possible to get Yummy to find the title of a web page, but a number of people never found it. The extra space means that there’s a big button above the tab bar and below the text box.
For entering tags, as you can see in the screen shot, Yummy will suggest the top four tags starting with the letters you’ve started typing. When there are three or fewer suggestions, the right-most button takes you to the edit screen, much as it did in the previous versions. One “glitch” you may notice is that long tags flow over the bounds of each button. This does, I’ll concede, look a little messy but by truncating each tag it would make it difficult to distinguish between some longer words. I felt that being useful trumped being pretty.
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Yummy 2.6: Bookmark view

The bookmark view is one of the most used in Yummy and yet it has barely changed since version 1.0. I thought it was about time that changed since there were a number of things that have always bugged me about it.

Here’s how it looks in Yummy 2.6.

Key improvements are that you can see the full title and all your tags, no matter how long the title is and no matter how many tags you have. (I left the URL truncated if too long as I didn’t think that was that terribly important. Let me know if you’d always like to see the full line.)

A small point maybe, but I think it’s much more attractive than the old version, too.

Paired with this new bookmark view is the new editing view. I’ll talk about that a little more tomorrow.

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Yummy 2.6: List View

On the iPhone you are very much limited by screen space. You can’t always see the full bookmark name. There’s not really enough space to show the name, the URL, the tags and the description. And worse, for me, the last solution I had to this wasn’t popular. I thought scrolling the titles was a neat way around this limitation; I think I was about the only person who liked it.

Trying to take all of this on board, Yummy 2.6 changes the list view to look like this:

If you want to see the full title, simply press and hold. The title will be shown just above your finger or at the very bottom of the screen if it won’t fit above it. (There’s another blog post coming to explain why I did it this way.)

By default, Yummy still displays the URL below the title. If you go to the settings you can change this to the tags or notes field. You can also swipe left or right on an individual bookmark in the list to cycle through the three options.

These two features are only available on iOS 3.2 and above.

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Logging into Delicious

While Delicious has not gained a huge number of new features over the last few years, it has acquired a wide range of ways to log in.

A couple of years ago, there was a simple username and password.

Then in late 2009, new accounts came with a Yahoo! ID. Yummy was the first, and for a long time only, iPhone client to support the new accounts.

Even more recently, Yahoo! added the option to create a new Delicious account using your Google or Facebook credentials. I didn’t see an announcement for this. Apparently I wasn’t the only one. It seems that their development team didn’t see the notice either.

That’s right. As I type this, there is no way that I can support Delicious accounts with Google and Facebook credentials. I am told that it’s “on the roadmap” but I’ve seen no indication when we might see that or what it might look like.

In summary, it is not possible for any third-party client, including Yummy, to support Google or Facebook credentials when logging into Delicious. Please do not buy a copy of Yummy if this is a requirement for you.

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Yummy 2.6.1

Just a few days behind its free counterpart, Yummy 2.6.1 has now been approved by Apple and is available for download in the App Store. The only visible change is to the Twitter text entry screen, where I’ve tweaked the UI a little to make it easier to cut and paste text. Otherwise it’s just fixes. I have closed all known crashing bugs introduced in the 2.6.0 release (two accounted for around 90% of all crashes).

One bug was that when you pressed the Home button when the “Welcome” screen was visible, Yummy would crash. Obviously I’ve fixed the crash, however I just wanted to point out that there’s not really much point in pressed the Home button while on that screen. Yummy does not currently download your bookmarks in the background and by exiting half way through downloading your bookmarks you are just increasing your chances of being “throttled” by Yahoo! You may have seen the “Delicious says you’re refreshing too quickly” error, or the more cryptic “Error 999.” That’s what being throttled looks like from inside Yummy.

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Yummy Browser 2.6.1

I’ve been a bit busy recently so I’ve not had the chance to do my usual run through of the best new features in the last major version of Yummy and Yummy Browser, but what I have done it fix a few bugs that unfortunately make it through into the final version.

You can download that now from the App Store if you have Yummy Browser — it was approved in just over twenty-four hours, perhaps that fastest I’ve ever seen Apple review and approve an update. The same update for Yummy is still in the review queue. I’ll write an update when that’s available.

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Announcing: Yummy Browser 2.6.0

Yummy Browser 2.6 continues its tradition of incorporating the best features of it’s big brother. The checklist looks like this:
  • New bookmark view, showing the full text of the title and very long lists of tags 
  • Press and hold in any of the bookmark lists to see the full bookmark title 
  • Show URL, tags or notes in bookmark view 
  • Swipe left/right in bookmark view to switch between URL, tags and notes 
  • Pinboard.in support 
  • Improve sync reliability 
Note that some of these features need iOS 3.2 or higher. Yummy will work on iOS 3.1.3 and above.

Since the features are mostly shared with the full version of Yummy, you’ll be able to see the new features discussed here over the next few days. Or you could just go to the App Store and download it — it’s available now and is free.

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Announcing: Yummy 2.6

Yummy 2.6 is an odd release in some ways, but, I think, is a good one. Most previous versions have been all about new features, whether it’s posting to Twitter or Tag Bundles or pinboard.in support. But this version differs in that, by and large, it does the same things as the previous version but does them better.

The bullet-list on iTunes looks like this:

  • New bookmark view, showing the full text of the title and very long lists of tags 
  • New bookmark edit screen, allowing easier editing of long titles and notes 
  • Tag hints 
  • Remove “scrolling titles” feature 
  • Press and hold in any of the bookmark lists to see the full bookmark title 
  • Show URL, tags or notes in bookmark view 
  • Swipe left/right in bookmark view to switch between URL, tags and notes 
  • Improve sync reliability 
  • Add bookmark from the clipboard 
  • Update to newest Facebook API (may require logging in again) 
  • Better use of the iPad’s bigger screen 
  • Copy Description from bookmark to Twitter post
  • Plenty of bug fixes and tweaks

Note that some of these features need iOS 3.2 or higher. Yummy will work on iOS 3.1.3 and above.

I’ll be discussing some of these features in more detail in the next few weeks. Or you can just go to the App Store and download it now — it’s fresh out today.