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Yummy 1.0 Anniversary

The founder of LinkedIn said “if you are not embarrassed by the first version of your product, you’ve launched too late.” I’ve been involved with the launch of a number of products over the last fourteen years and I agree wholeheartedly. It was as true the first time I was involved in an internal business application back in the late nineties as it was one year ago today when I submitted Yummy to Apple for approval.

Back in August 2008 Apple were being a little quicker with their review process and it took only about a week before it went live and available for sale on the 2nd September.

I said that I was going to give away a number of copies to celebrate and, indeed, I have. This time, however, I am going to take a slightly different approach. You can now find Yummy available for half price and it will stay that way until the 2nd. Grab it while you can — this is only the second time that I’ve ever reduced the price so it could be a while before I do so again!

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Beta 2 Anniversary

In fact this post is slightly delayed. It was a year ago yesterday that the second beta of Yummy 1.0 went out to its intended audience. However yesterday was a Sunday and most people don’t read blogs, Twitter or FaceBook on a Sunday.

So as is now becoming traditional, I am giving away some copies of Yummy. This time there are three going on FaceBook, one on Twitter and the final one is: FW3XYP79LWFX. Please let me know if you manage to get a copy.

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Beta 1 Anniversary

A year ago today the first beta of Yummy hit the streets. Well, when I say “street” I mean a few selected iPhone users. With the vast quantity of tutorial material currently available on the internet it’s difficult to remember that at this point last year everything iPhone SDK related was still covered by the NDA. This meant that getting your software running on another iPhone was tricky. The process is called “ad hoc” distribution and is still a bit of a black art.

The difference between the first beta and version 1.0 is slight, so I won’t post any screen shots as I did for the first run anniversary.

As promised, I am giving away a few copies of Yummy to mark the occasion. This time there is only one promo code (redeemable only in the US App Store I’m afraid — you have Apple to thank for that restriction) here: L3X4W9T7KLY3. Check out the FaceBook page and Twitter for the others. Please let me know if you manage to pick up one!

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Yummy 2.3 Fallout

I thought that is was worth mentioning a couple of small things about the recent 2.3 release of Yummy.

The eagle-eyed will notice that it has support for the tr.im URL shortening service. Since I submitted the binary to Apple it has been shut down and subsequently resurected. On hearing the announcement I quickly scrambled together a new release that removed tr.im support and added tinyurl.com as an option. Given their change of heart I’m glad I didn’t submit a new binary.

And then on Tuesday evening I found a bug: if you enable the Twitter client option but disable the “Shorten URL” feature you might find that it doesn’t work as expected. Tweetie, for example, opens but you don’t get a new tweet to edit.

This is because Yummy “encodes” the URL before sending it and some Twitter clients don’t know how to interpret it. The work-around is to enable one of the “Shorten URL” options. (If you’re using Tweetie you’ll want to use bit.ly as it tries to shorten any URL it comes across… and you don’t want a URL shortened with is.gd shortened again with bit.ly!)

Apologies that this slipped through my testing. I’ll submit a point release that fixes this shortly.

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Yummy 2.3 Preview

Here’s a video showing some of the new features coming in Yummy 2.3:

With luck it will be hitting the App Store shortly.

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First Run Anniversary

Today marks one year since Yummy first ran on an actual iPhone rather than in the Simulator on my MacBook.

This was the icon in the original version

This was basically the first point where I thought I might actually make it available on the App Store. As such, it was almost feature complete at this stage. You could view bookmarks by date, drill down to see all the meta data, add, edit and delete bookmarks. It was pretty limited compared with the current version but still does some things that apps still available on the App Store can’t do.

The date view looks kind of familiar still, but not all of it was working a year ago

The screen that’s changed the most of the bookmark viewer. I originally had it with a web preview which worked nicely in the Simulator but not so well with an EDGE connection.

As promised, to mark the occasion I am giving away a few copies to lucky people with a US iTunes account (sorry, this is Apple’s limitation not mine). There are five codes this time in total, three below, one on Twitter (already taken) and another on FaceBook.

L9YXFJLR4HMA
4PFWMEFLMRMX
3KWW3MFNH6Y4

If you don’t manage to snag one remember that there will be three other opportunities later this month.

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Another review

Congratulations to the guys at Apps Addicts for launching their new iPhone application site. A review of Yummy was some of the content available. It’s mainly positive but I’m not sure they entirely got the point of delicious.com!

It seems to be ideally designed for bookmark pack rats: those who bookmark a ton of links and then sort through them later. If this describes you, then this app might help you stay organized while you’re on the go.

That’s exactly what Yummy, and delicious.com itself, is for.

It seems that they didn’t let Yummy download all their bookmarks, as it kept asking for their password. I wrote about this back in June. (The next version of Yummy will download all your bookmarks before letting you into the rest of the application to prevent this kind of confusion.)

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First Anniversary

I’ve been working on Yummy (and Yummy Browser) for over a year now. I can’t remember the exact day I started but I do have a record of a number of key milestones from August last year.

To commemorate this momentous occasion (okay, enough hyperbole for this post) I am going to give away copies of Yummy on each of the following anniversaries:

  1. First run on a real iPhone
  2. Beta 1
  3. Beta 2
  4. Sent to Apple for approval

With a bit of digging you’ll be able to find the date of the last one. The others, well, you’ll have to stay tuned, add to your RSS reader, follow or add as a friend, as I’m going to post the promo codes here on this blog, on Twitter and the new Facebook page. Of course everyone wins a free copy of Yummy Browser…

I should note that prizes will be Promo Codes that, at the time of writing, are only redeemable in the US iTunes store. Good luck! And if you get a promo code, please consider writing a good review on iTunes!

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How old are you?

You may think that’s an odd question to ask users of an application that allows you to synchronise your Delicious.com bookmarks with your iPhone. I’d agree but Apple seems to think otherwise.

If you’ve not been following the news, here’s a brief summary. In the 3.0 release of the iPhone OS Apple added “Parental Controls” to third party applications, meaning that every application had to be rated as one of four categories: 4+, 9+, 12+ or 17+. Parents can then limit their kids downloads to age appropriate applications. A great idea in principle.

The devil, however, is in the detail.

It turns out that some applications, such as Instapaper, are being rejected because they have the “incorrect” rating. Instapaper, in case you’re not aware of it, allows you to download text-oriented web pages for offline reading (incidentally, you can also send bookmarks to Instapaper from Yummy). The author rated it 12+, which I believe is pretty conservative. The “correct” rating, according to Apple, is 17+ because it “allows unfiltered access to the internet.”

One important question, as @jdg noted on Twitter, “Why are we choosing our rating at all? It’s Apples platform. They review the apps. Why don’t *they* choose the rating?”

Of course, I’m not just a disinterested observer here. If “unfiltered access to the internet” forces an app to be rated 17+, then Yummy certainly falls into this category (as it has a web viewer). Yummy Browser, might warrant a lower rating as there is no web preview. Clearly a higher rating could affect sales; I’m not happy about this.

But let’s, for the minute, assume that the rating is the right thing. How would it work?

If I go into the Parental Controls screen I can limit users from accessing certain features of the iPhone.

There’s only one switch for Safari: on or off. I can’t say “Only allow age-suitable content” as, clearly, that would be incredibly hard, if not impossible, to implement. Or put another way: Safari has no age rating attached to it, unlike applications that are available in on App Store.

So, since we’re speculating here, we should be able to think of at least two ways forward that, if not desirable, would at least be consistent:

  1. Yummy (or Instapaper or any other appropriate app) allows “unfiltered access to the Internet” if and only if Safari is enabled (if you can get the same information in Safari, there’s no good reason why you shouldn’t also get it in the application)
  2. The Parental Controller panel in the Settings application has an option for Yummy that enables or disables the web preview component

Unfortunately neither is an option unless you’re in the Apple development team. There is no option to query the parental settings for Safari or add new settings to that part of the Settings application.

So, what’s the solution? Unfortunately Apple is the only gatekeeper here so I have few options if I want to keep Yummy available for sale. I could just risk pushing through an update without updating the rating but, from what we’re seeing, this is just likely to get rejected and end up delaying the whole process — a weak and ineffectual protest that adversely affects my users is not a good option I feel.

Instead I’m just going to have to comply with the rules, however absurd, and just tell you why I’m doing it.

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Facebook

Having bored everyone on Twitter to tears with all the latest happenings in the world of Yummy it is now the turn of people who hang out on Facebook instead. You can find Yummy’s page on Facebook here.

I’ve made a start by uploading a few screen shots and a couple of videos, but the whole point of “social media” is that it’s a two way street so it’s over to you now.

Just to be clear, this Facebook page is not intended to be a replacement for this blog, the UserVoice page or my Twitter feed. It’s just another way of keeping in touch.