January 22nd, 2011
I’ve just discovered that as a consequence of my changes to the way occasion files are managed in Remember? version 4.5 file names have a shorter overall length limit. I’ll take a look at how I can fix it but for now occasion file names should be limited to 21 characters or less or you might get an error code -37 (invalid file name) when saving or editing occasions in that file.
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December 24th, 2010
It certainly took long enough but Remember? version 4.5 is now available for download! The most significant change is that the last supported year has been extended from 2018 to 2134 but it also adds the ability to save backup copies of occasion files when you add, delete or otherwise edit occasions as well as a few other minor bug fixes and cosmetic changes.
What is not included is a native Intel™ version of the application. That isn’t supported by the (ancient) development system I use to maintain the current incarnation of Remember?.
A few things you should know about this version:
- It uses the same occasion file format as version 4.3 EXCEPT when events are scheduled for years beyond 2018. When those events are present previous versions of the application should refuse to open the occasion file but the best bet is to not tempt fate by running a mixed environment of old and new versions.
- The new occasion backup mechanism saves copies of occasion files when you change them but the backup copies reside in the same folder as the original occasion file so it is not a substitute for a proper external backup plan such as Time Machine.
As usual there is no upgrade charge if you’ve already paid and there are no registration codes or other limitations on the application as it is still distributed as true Shareware.
I hope you enjoy the update!
Dave
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March 13th, 2010
Oddly enough, this:
was not the low point of my day.
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October 7th, 2009
Not many people probably remember that a large personal computer show/expo was held in Atlantic City way back in the late 70s. The show was the brainchild of John Dilks, a great guy who also co-owned and operated one of the earliest independent computers stores in the South Jersey shore area (The Computer Ark). If I remember correctly the PCC shows ran for two or three years total before the expense of running them in A.C. made them impractical.
I still remember writing BASIC demos for John to run on his S-100 computer at a local air show to drum up interest in PCC.
Working through some old boxes I bumped into the brochure for what I believe was the first PCC in 1977:
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August 24th, 2009
My word game for the iPhone is finally done and available in the iTunes App Store, more details including the App Store link are available here:
Not chock full of whizzy graphical effects but I think the actual game play turned out well and the result is a casual but fun little game.
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