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Google Chrome and iPhone 3G = Usability

I have recently acquired one great hardware and one great software. First the iPhone 3G, which I have been fondly amazed by. Why I love iPhone? Because it works in ways which I expect it to. Its all about usability which apparently is common-sense to some people. No. People have common-sense but machines do not. You have to “engineer” common-sense into machines. Something that doesnt come up on the project spec very often and when it does, a teeny weeny budget is allocated for it.

What I really liked about the iPhone:

1) The music dims down when you make/receive a phone call and resumes after the call, automatically and with grace

2) (Yes, I love the feeling of music fading away), the music dims down when you launch youtube videos

3) iPhone web apps are straightforward and simple back and forward navigation is extremely easy to use, at least for me when I first came into contact with it

What I did not like:

1) There is a mild lag to the machine, perhaps something like allocating more memory resources to messaging with a good (larger?) IO buffer might really help in smoother text entry. Engineers figure that piece out please, Phone = Phone Calls (Priority no. 1 or 2) and Messaging (Email/SMS Priority no. 1 or 2) so these two pieces should be hyper-responsive, never mind other applications, when I write Emails on my mobile, it already sucks without a full-sized keyboard, at least make it responsive.

2) No Flash. Stunning browser but no flash.

3) Syncing with Outlook doesn’t copy SMTP authentication details automatically. No useful message comes up to indicate to the user what is happening. I set up my iPhone for the first time and tried to send emails but got that sender is unknown error.

(Read: to a common user, sender is unknown translates into the system not knowing who I am and cannot send the email, people do not know that SMTP authentication details are missing out especially when it works fine on their outlook accounts.

Resolution: Change the message to something like “Some email settings are missing. Please go to ….. and set the username and password”)

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Google Chrome

I am currently using Google Chrome to open up wordpress and write this post and I have to say that this is another piece of software that works! Although there seem to be bugs. I couldn’t remove boxes in facebook when I’m using Chrome.

Its simple, imports all my firefox settings and fast. A new tab showing my recent surfed pages is also a big welcome. Firefox wastes that space by showing a empty page when you open a new tab.

Chrome also maximises surfing space by having a floating status bar that disappears and appears as and when it is required, as well as not having a traditional application menu bar.

Great phone and great software and it is heartening to see that people are using technology to make things easier to use.

Download Google Chrome
http://www.google.com/chrome/index.html?hl=en&brand=CHMG&utm_source=en-hpp&utm_medium=hpp&utm_campaign=en

The Actionscript Conference: Singapore!

Alright! Its finally here! The Singapore Flex Usergroup has gotten down to organising the first locally produced (can anyone verify this?) Actionscript conference right here in this lovely island. For the past year, the FUG had the honour of inviting several wonderful speakers and we continue to appreciate such knowledge sharing and networking sessions.

If you are dropping by Singapore in the month of October around the 19th, do visit us at the conference!

The Actionscript Conference

The Turbanizer Widget!

FUG Facebook Presentation and Flash Player 10 availability on Adobe Labs!

The presentation yesterday was wonderful, thanks to FUG for the invitation to speak on facebook applications. It was great to catch up with some of the guys in the UG especially Ryan whom I have not met for quite some time. Ryan runs flashmove.com and they have a pretty awesome community there in the forums.

My slides and a recording of the presentation are available on fug.sg and the Memory Leak/GC demo is available at http://alvinzhang.com/gctest/index.html

I have made the source available on that page as well. Also took some time to file the online bug report to Adobe, hopefully they can resolve it asap, especially when we have first glimpses of flash player 10.

Flash Player 10
The new flash player 10 is off the hook. Im very impressed with its new features like the support for hydra filters (custom filters) and 3D support coupled with hardware support for rendering graphics, so for guys who have that ever powerful Geforce 9800 in your system, it can finally work its engines on this new version of flash player.

Unfortunately, some quick tests reveals that the new flash player 10 suffers from the same memory leak that flash player 9 suffers from (that is demonstrated in the GC demo above, you can test it against FP10 as well). Hopefully the guys over at Adobe fix this ASAP in time for the release of the flash player 10.

I have not tested the connection bug where downloads persist after the unload of a loader object. Will do it when I have the time.

Lastly those cool demos on http://labs.adobe.com/technologies/flashplayer10/demos are crippled by the inability to download the sources :( Please fix this please!

You can get Flash player 10 at Adobe labs: http://labs.adobe.com/technologies/flashplayer10/

Exciting times lie ahead for the RIA scene.

Support the Turbanizer!

Had just done up the beta for Turbanizer.com :D It is an application that allows you to turbanize your friends. Theres a range of turbans to choose from and you can grab photos from Facebook or Flickr :)   Do let me know what do you all think after using it!

Turbanize your friends here!

Adobe Photoshop Express

Adobe launched Photoshop Express today, I think its pretty cool considering that they did the thing on Flex, gonna head over and try out their new service. Only gripe I have is the 2gB limit on photos, nowadays, its easy to fill up 2gB easily. But currently it looks pretty good, in-line with the growing web applications that are served over the Internet. Go over and try out this new service:

Link to Adobe Photoshop Express: https://www.photoshop.com/express/

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Extremely Cool

I had a lot in mind to blog about but this flash piece takes the cake, you have got to look at Coke’s latest game production for the promotion of coke zero (disclaimer: I am in no way related to Coke but this is way too cool to ignore). Head right down to http://www.cokezerogame.com/ and scream your heads off by the wonderful game. A perfect showcase of the future of advertising and promotions.