Monthly Archives: February 2013

Stop the presses!

I self-rejected EasyRoute while it was waiting for review. Why? This happened. I mentioned on the EasyRoute page that I was waiting for something from Google. My API key is what I was waiting for. I had applied for one more than a month ago and now, finally, they are available for everyone. The Google […]

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Using TestFlight

When EasyRoute got into the later stages of development, I knew that as the designer and developer, I was the worst person to test it. I wanted to get other people to look at it. Being as this was my first iOS app, I was not familiar with provisioning profiles nor the process involved in […]

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Recovering From Pneumonia, Back to Running

I had my follow-up with the doctor today. Good news and bad news. The good news is my lungs are clear, the bad new is I shouldn’t run in the cold. Warmer weather is just around the corner, and the word “cold” is relative. Some time ago I couldn’t run in the cold at all. […]

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EasyRoute Submitted!

I wrote an app for the iOS App Store and just submitted it today! It’s called EasyRoute! It’s a route planner for runners. Yes, there are route planners available on the web, but I’ve wanted this feature on my iPhone and iPad for years (literally) and decided to do something about it. I like to […]

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