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My Brain Hurts

posted on july 22, 2003, tag: xpad

Right, so I've been working quite a lot on xPad, my OS X application since I started up again a few weeks ago. I've managed to get a lot of work done, but I'm still at least a month from release (unless I suddenly get smarter, which isn't likely). I've got a few beta testers lined up now, and they can expect to see some news in about a week (I know I keep putting this off, but only another week, I swear).

The other night I (for some random reason) read the entire xPad changelog from build 2 to current (build 76). It's about 240 lines long, and pretty much lists every single change I've made since the beginning. It's nice to see what I've accomplished in the last few months, and that I'm close to my first release. Most people (my girlfriend included) could care less about this stuff, but I'm extremely excited about finishing up version 1.0 of xPad and releasing it.

Postscript: I still need icons! Badly!

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Tarsh Fletcher on 07/23/2003:

Good luck.


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