InCode

InCode Bundle Problem Fixed

Some of you may have had some rather annoying problems with .incodebundle files not being transferrable through iTunes; it turns out this was a bug where an iPad app’s bundle types are not automatically visible to the connected Mac.

To make sure they can transfer, just download the automator droplet from the
InCode page and install it in your Applications folder; everything should just work. As always, contact us if they don’t.

InCode 1.0.1

Well, InCode 1.0.1 has been interesting. Mixed in with exams and research, I had a simple update that fixed a serious issue that caused folders to be impossible to transfer from InCode back to the Mac through iTunes. But it got held up for over two weeks by an obscure bug involving nothing more than a popover that did not rotate according to Apple’s expectations! Chalk one up for Apple, holding back an important update to deal with a trivial UI bug. Thanks Apple.

Anyhow, the good news is that InCode 1.0.1 will be available soon (hopefully). Also, alongside the new release, we have an Automator Script that will automate the conversion for you, or you could just do it yourself by adding and removing “.incodebundle” before and after transferring. Not the prettiest solution, but it does the trick.

See the InCode Page for more info on the script.

InCode and New Website!

InCode is here!
And the day has come: InCode has been approved and will be available on the iPad App Store on day 1! InCode is a simple code and plain text editor for the iPad that features tabbed editing. If you haven’t, go check it out!

Also, I’m sure you noticed the site redesign if you’re reading this on our blog page. Special thanks to seyDoggy themes for the site’s design. If you’re looking for awesome RapidWeaver themes, check them out!