Distant Suns 3.2.2 released
Nothing major in this one, just some missing artwork and another couple of small tweaks. As always, if you have any issues that snuck (sneaked?) by the betatest barrier, send me a note.
Read MoreNothing major in this one, just some missing artwork and another couple of small tweaks. As always, if you have any issues that snuck (sneaked?) by the betatest barrier, send me a note.
Read MoreDistant Suns and Grand Tour before it have made use of “cloud servers” over the past many years to layer current weather patterns on the model of the earth. Unfortunately, the cloud service is no longer providing imagery for free, as only paid subscribers may obtain the imagery. For the time being this will be switched off in in the various products that make use of it until I can determine if there’s a way to support the new subscription based...
Read MoreJust got a nice profile on The iPhone blog: My Profile Enjoy!
Read MoreIn honor of the 42nd anniversary of the Moon landing, half of all proceeds from the sale of Distant Suns today and tomorrow will go to help the SETI Institute continued search for extraterrestrial life. The institute, located in Mountain View, California, currently has a fundraising drive to help keep their telescope array operating through the rest of the year. The Allen Telescope Array was initially funded in part by Paul Allen, Microsoft’s...
Read MoreA few minutes ago, Distant Suns 2.3.0 was just released for sale. This contains most of the new UI goodness that the new DS 3.2.1 has, new What’s Up, etc. Enjoy!
Read MoreDistant Suns 3.2.1 was pushed out yesterday with the iOS 3.x fix, and a fix more or less for the Twilight Planner on the iPad 2. A number of small cosmetic changes have also been made. So you iOS 3 guys and gals should be back into the game. And as always, if you like the app, show it around.
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