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xjCrono v0.9 |
xptm Joined: Mar 23, 2003 Posts: 36 PM |
Hello all:
I'm almost done with my cronometer, it's now in the test fase for the "stable" version .You can download it or install via OTA at http://xptm.com.sapo.pt/xjCrono/xjCrono.html .
I'll like very much if you guys could test it. These are the new features:
- corrected a bug with the time counting, it's now accurate (as far as i can test)
- "one-hand" operation, the FIRE, DOWN and UP buttons (Jog-Dial Enter, Down and Up) now work as "Start/Stop", "Mark" and "Reset"
- larger on-screen "Start/Stop" "Mark" and "Reset" buttons so you can use your finger to press then
- historic of "Mark" times
- and a background in a beautiful SE P800 light blue
It's now prepared to work in hundredths and thousandth(!) of a second, and it keeps the "Marks" history for future exporting (it appears only 8 Marks on screen but all are kept internally).
So PLEASE test it if you can and PLEASE send me some feedback and/or sugestions
Quidquid Latinum Dictit, Altum Sonatur |
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ferrarista44 Joined: Jan 30, 2002 Posts: > 500 From: down south PM |
i get an error with the JAD file.
JAR works fine. |
xptm Joined: Mar 23, 2003 Posts: 36 PM |
Yes, that happens to me either, and i can't figure why!
Thanks.
Quidquid Latinum Dictit, Altum Sonatur |
xptm Joined: Mar 23, 2003 Posts: 36 PM |
No help in here?
Thanks a lot...
Quidquid Latinum Dictit, Altum Sonatur |
Lordmike Joined: Apr 29, 2003 Posts: > 500 From: Sweden PM |
I don't want just a stopwatch. I want a timer that goes of like an eggclock. Set it to 9 mins and it beeps after 9mins etc. just like with the T68i. Will try your app when I get home. I never bring the usb cradle to work.
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aZooZa Joined: Mar 23, 2003 Posts: 121 From: UK PM |
Agree with Lordmike. Also, why no 'h' in c(h)ronometer? Is that deliberate? |
xptm Joined: Mar 23, 2003 Posts: 36 PM |
Hi:
Thanks for the reply. Crono has no "h" cause i'm Portuguese, and in Portuguese it spells "cronómetro". But that's a detail...
I'm going to see that alarm option, i don't know what kynd of "noises" i can do in J2ME, but i know it's not much...
Thanks again...
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Lordmike Joined: Apr 29, 2003 Posts: > 500 From: Sweden PM |
Well try using the sound files already in the phone. I mean like if I download a mid file I should be able to use it.
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aZooZa Joined: Mar 23, 2003 Posts: 121 From: UK PM |
@xptm: What language are you writing it in? Codewarrior? Appforge etc.? |
xptm Joined: Mar 23, 2003 Posts: 36 PM |
@aZooZa
I'm using J2ME MIDP 1.0, with Sun ONE Studio 4 Mobile Edition. It's free, unlike CodeWarrior...
@Lordmike
MIDP 1.0 doesen´t have access to external sounds, only to some default sounds related to different AlamTypes. I think MIDP 2.0 does support other sounds, but P800, for the time being, only supports MIDP 1.0
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xptm Joined: Mar 23, 2003 Posts: 36 PM |
After all the feedback i've got, and all the work to read all the suggestions (yes, all the three!) I've created one more test version of xjCrono, v0.92.
These one behaves differently in the "one-hand" operation mode. Thus, now the Jog-Dial works like this:
UP / DOWN -> circulates the three butons (Start Stop, Mark and Reset)
FIRE -> performs the command associated to the button selected
All the other suggestions that i've got from the whole worl, or "the other one", I decided to postpone it until the version 2.0. For those that do not remember it, is put a time limit / alarm in the chrono.
This version is in the new page, at http://xptm.com.sapo.pt/xptMIDlets/xptMIDlets.html
Also do not forgot to test xjColors. And also do not forget to send me your comments. Fear not of fullfilling my mailbox, I already aloted more space...
Thanks all for your sacrifice...
(PS - this is based on a auto-translation from Portuguese, so excuse the bad english)
[ This Message was edited by: xptm on 2003-06-27 22:19 ] |
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