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Showing posts with label android. Show all posts
Showing posts with label android. Show all posts
04 September 2010
Simple Interest Calculator for Android
So I just released my second application for Android, a simple interest calculator. This program can evaluate any of the parameters for a simple interest loan (e.g. future value, present value, APR, payment amount, or payment count) based on the other four parameters. Currently, it only supports monthly compounding, but other compounding schemes may be added in the future if there's a sufficient audience. The application is free, though, and would've saved me almost $1000 if I'd had it when I purchased my car... See the webpage for more details.
01 August 2010
Metro App v1.0.2
My Metro App for Android has been updated to version 1.0.2. The only thing fixed in this release is a rare bug that occurs if the phone has disabled the location services (GPS and Wifi-network based location) and the user tries to sort stations by distance. I've added a warning message if this occurs as well.
30 July 2010
Metro App Near 1000 downloads
So in the last two weeks, nearly 1000 people have downloaded my little metro app. It looks like most of the response has been favorable, but I've noticed a few crashes that people have reported. I should be able to take care of those (it appears to be related to getting your location for the 'nearest station' feature). Look forward to an update hopefully later this weekend.
12 July 2010
Metro App Released!
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After far, far too much tinkering, I finally bit the bullet and decided to release my Washington DC Metro app for Android. It's about damn time -- the thing has been ready to go (except for a single typo) for over a month. This is my first Android app, but I use it fairly often (daily, if I remember) to check on the status of the trains on my way to and from work. Homepage for the software is here. Enjoy!
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