Timer tasks as memoryleak cause in Android
I was struggling today with a memoryleak in a application I am building for a client. The app is very […]
I was struggling today with a memoryleak in a application I am building for a client. The app is very […]
According to the docs about Amazon’s Appstore, linking to your app is quite easy. An example for a link to
WP7 users can rejoice, reverse chordfinding with Fretter is going to be just as easy as on the Android version!
The Windows Phone 7 version of Fretter is now available on the Marketplace. It’s functionality is equal to it’s iOS
I recently launched a quite successful application called “KeyChord”. It’s something like Fretter, but for Piano/Keyboard. You can lookup how
Today Fretter 1.3 has been released. Most important part of the update is the added possibility to strum the zoomed
The current state of Midi support on Android is depressing. They ripped out javax.sound.midi, so all libraries that depend on
Today I finished the development of the 1.2 release of Fretter! Most important improvement is the Zoom view, that allows
Well, it’s there. I finished the 1.0 release of Fretter and I just finished uploading it to the marketplace! Summary
I was wondering if the Preferences mechanism of Android (SharedPreferences) would save it’s data to disk or that it would