A clock app for iPhone entitled 俺の妹がこんなに可愛いわけがない iP was released by NamcoBandai Games Inc. on Apple AppStore Japan barely days ago. Featuring Kousaka Kirino as the clock girl where you can interact with her, somewhat. Ok, whenever you ‘touch’ her, she will interact by fidgeting while saying something that you masochist might love to hear. While it’s free, there’s nothing much to expect from this app and for those who are wondering, this is slightly a better app than that of Danny Choo’s Mirai Clock. Continue reading
Tag Archives: iPhone Development
Bisei Tokei 2
Yes, I know I late 2 months but I just purchased this lovely voices of seiyuu on my iPhone. Every damn minute, a new image of seiyuu appear while they tell us about the time. Yes, it is the same from Bijin Tokei creator just that this one has seiyuu in it. With iPhone OS 4 that supports multitasking, you can set alarm with it while remain background. Let see some screenshots here. Continue reading
Windows Live Messenger for iPhone
Yep, Windows Live Messenger is now available on Apple iPhone. Launched a week ago, it took only 5 days to reach 1 million of downloads. As an ardent user of both iPhone and Messenger, I am delighted with this announcement and immediately downloaded and tried it. This is an engineered plan behind Hotmail, Messenger and Windows Live called Messenger Connect (Beta). Like any usual marketing hype, Messenger Connect is being told to us that it allows users to communicate, share, and connect with their Messenger friends on other websites with its flexible, yet prescriptive set of APIs to help create intuitive bla bla bla stuffs. Usual stuffs. In short, it’s just another form of Twitter or Facebook being attached along with internet messenger and email functions. With that being said, your statuses on your Messenger is now acting like Twitter statuses that will be updated on your Live page every time you changed it. It has been that way since before Twitter but nobody seemed to care about it until Twitter. To put it simply, Twitter is more accessible on universal browsers rather than limited availability of Windows Live Messenger application on Windows operating systems. Well, there’s Messenger for Mac but it sucks badly that nobody bothers to use it. Exactly, what makes this Messenger is so awesome?
Azunyan’s Day Out
iPhone 3GS and other stuffs
Finally, I am getting this baby. Honestly speaking, it’s for my company of course. I ordered the phone like 2 weeks ago, sharp. Yeah, it was on my birthday which I ordered it. The guy said something like I might be getting it about two to four weeks. I got an SMS earlier in the afternoon about this thing and immediately rushed to Berjaya Times Square to pick it up. Oh, I made my order there because I was lurking around Lowyat Plaza at that time to find some Macbooks. So, yeah, around 3 PM I drove from Bangi to BTS with my friend, Amin. As we arrived at the Maxis Center there, I saw something funny which was the ‘System Offline’ notice on their desks. The grandeur service provider in Malaysia was having problem with their connection, for all over places, as the dude there said. We had to wait. While waiting, I went to Borders to look around at those mango (which eventually I bought some later). Initially, that guy said something like we might come back there around an hour later or so. But after wasting some 20 minutes at Borders, we went back to the that Maxis outlet. Still, System Offline da yo. But not long after that, that guy at the counter called me (if I am not mistaken, his name was Ahmad Hashir or something like that). He said, he can process my iPhone 3GS now. Well, it did took sometime and finally I have iPhone 3GS. At the same time, I guess that their system didn’t ‘offline’ but simply they have slow connection or some similar technical issues because I saw some of the guys could operate the stuffs albeit slow.
iPhone Training at UTeM
Last week, my colleagues and I went to UTeM to give some sort of hands on training about developing applications on iPhone and iPod as well. It’s 3-day iPhone training. Usually for giving a training like Adobe Flash, one requires certificate or something equivalent but for Apple Developer, such thing doesn’t exist. Well, Apple tries to make thing easier for people to learn and spread to the others. So, three of us, including Reza and Hazmin, went to Melaka on Wednesday morning just after sahur.
Since UTeM is where I am currently undergoing my Masters Degree research, the attendees were people that some of them I knew. Actually, faculties and departments in UTeM have been moved to the new main campus (previously my faculty, FTMK, was at Cubic building or formerly known as Industrial Campus).
Maxis Apple iPhone Launch
Apple iPhone was finally made available in Malaysia officially by Maxis. Truly, there are many people who are pretty happy when they heard about this official launch. Of course, there are also some people who are grieving about some stuffs that they feel unsatisfactory. Especially what Maxis have offered to them. Being an iPhone application developer, I was there under Maxis Developer Programme. In fact, all of us in the office went there as MDP provided us a booth for us to promote our products and applications. More importantly, we eventually met with other developers invited by Maxis where we could acquire more information about what and how are they actually developing. It’s nothing much but at least we could learn something from there.
We were invited to Menara Maxis (Maxis Tower) at KLCC several days before the launching event. The General Managers of the event asked us to do some video shooting regarding our products. I am unsure who is who as the managers there kinda have multiple tasks and everything. At least I know their names like Colin and Kugan. The video shooting was done simple and fast. Nothing fancy about. However that was my first time inside the office area at Menara Maxis. Something to brag about despite others might have been there for several times already…

Some PC booths there were not available. This PC has it's anti-virus running which made it unusable during the scanning while there's a PC having BSOD
I can feel the rushing and somewhat mismanagement here and there among the event organizers. Tentatively, the launching on Friday will be on 6 PM until 1 AM and there will be two areas needed to be covered. The official launching at KL Convention Center was mainly for those who pre-ordered the iPhone from Maxis through online and other submissions where Datuk Joseph Salang will be. While in Cyberjaya, Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi will be there for somewhat live broadcast and video conference between Cyberjaya and KL Convention Center. Some of us will be in Cyberjaya and the rest in KL Convention Center including me. As the event officially launched, people started getting in and then the VIPs are having those conference thing as the place geting crowded. After some few hours inside the hall, it was not a really pleasant thing. From my own view, Maxis did a lot of damage over there. It’s not because the event totally failed but a lot of things missing such as unstable crowd control. Lemme re-check:
- We, developers, were under Maxis Developer Programme. I can understand that we’re all required to wear black T-shirts and pants just to mimic how Steve Jobs has always wearing. But what makes me ponder was why do we get the same lanyards as those normal event crews? The manager who was in-charge of providing us the T-shirts and lanyards saying that there weren’t enough stuffs while some other people I saw were getting the special VIP tag.
- Like what I said in the first point just now, visitors there have always thought that we developers at the developers booth as same as those normal event crews in which their purpose was to guide the visitors on how to do this and that on an iPhone. I’ve been approached by several people asking me about iPhone features and stuffs rather than what we were actually displaying.
- Some visitors were informed by some unknown crews that the developers’ booths are for getting applications downloaded into their iPhones for free. That was a lie. I can tell that some crews were not getting enough understanding what we were doing there. There’s this Middle Eastern boy (maybe Spanish? I don’t know) asked me whether he can download stuffs for his iPhone. Again, I have to explain to this boy about what are we doing here which is about our products. Just like other people I’ve had to explain.
- The booth was unsatisfactory. I can understand if Maxis doesn’t want us to put our own banners as they wanted to make it look exclusive for Maxis and iPhone. I don’t mind with that. But the booth was simply… not good enough, I think. A chair for us developers with two other chairs for visitors. Basically, each developer group has one chair on inner side of the each booth. The desk we were getting was so-so. But the most important thing was a big banner or something that shows our booths as developers section or something like that. Since the booths were quite near the entrance, people always thought that we were somewhat information kiosk.
- When the crowds getting in, it would take sometime for those pre-orders to get their devices. There’s waiting list and all. Eventually there were many people sitting around the middle of the hall where there were some chairs there. But there were not enough. Instead, some of the people came to our booth and used the chairs. We were hoping people came to our booth asking about our development. Not some sort of by-passers using the chairs for them. Again, because there’s no obvious sign of what we were, they people don’t really know or care.
- There’s food booth outside the hall. Sadly it was only for the visitors. Weren’t we the developers there? Because of the lanyards we were using, we didn’t have the privilege of getting the food. Though sometimes they were slacking but that’s blatantly negative rules. I believed it was due to our event crew lanyards. Being over there from around 4 PM to 11 PM, I was quite hungry as I was only have my food during the lunch. No free food for such event is bad, you know?
- Since there’s a food booth, people will be taking some plates for the foods. When they finished eating, eventually some people put the empty plates at our booth. Superb. Now our booth became an empty plate collecting section. Sigh.
Perhaps there were other things I missed out but above are some points I listed from what I experienced in just one day. I didn’t attend the Saturday and Sunday parts because I have assignments needed to be done and submitted on Sunday for my Masters study. I saw Misbun Sidek and Lee Chong Wei on that night passing by our booth though. Perhaps they were getting the iPhone as well and they seemed rushing.
Apple iPhone in Malaysia
Behold! Apple iPhone finally official in Malaysia.
Malaysia’s leading mobile operator Maxis Communications Berhad (“Maxis”) today announced that it will offer iPhone 3G 8GB for free on its iValue 4 plan from March 20. Maxis will offer a range of new tariff plans, starting at just RM100 per month, tailored specifically for iPhone customers.
iPhone 3G combines three products in one – a revolutionary phone, widescreen iPod and breakthrough internet device – to create an incredible mobile experience. With fast 3G networking, GPS mapping and support for enterprise features including Microsoft Exchange, iPhone 3G puts even more features at your fingertips. The groundbreaking App Store provides access to tens of thousands of applications from games to social networking to financial planning and health management, generating more than 500 million downloads to date. iPhone 3G is now available in over 70 countries around the world.
“As the nation’s leading operator, Maxis has always stood for innovation and distinctive customer experiences,” said Sandip Das, Chief Executive Officer of Maxis. “We are very pleased to launch iPhone 3G in Malaysia as many of our mobile users have been eagerly anticipating this revolutionary phone. They will really enjoy the many embedded and downloadable applications from the first time they use iPhone 3G.”
Maxis will offer the 8GB and 16GB iPhone 3G models with four new and specially designed postpaid plans called iValue, all of which are voice-data bundled price plans, starting from RM100 per month. For customers who sign up for a monthly commitment of RM375 over a 24-month period on the iValue 4 plan, the iPhone 3G 8GB will be free of charge.The bundled voice and data plans are the first of their kind in Malaysia, reflecting the substantial growth in mobile data usage among Maxis’ customers. Maxis’ subscribers form the largest base of mobile data users in Malaysia, with more than 4.4 million accessing mobile internet services and sites on a regular basis.
“Malaysians, including our Maxis customers, are among the highest internet and data users in the world; and iPhone 3G will further enliven their mobile experiences with Maxis,” added Mr Das. “We are making nearly RM1.6 billion of investments into our networks this year. Over the coming months we will continue a comprehensive upgrade and expansion programme that will further enhance coverage and performance, including our high speed 3G data network.”
The new price plans on 24-month contracts are:
Note: All customers are also eligible to add any existing SMS bundle to their iPhone plan at standard rates.The Maxis iPhone 3G launch will be held at 7pm on March 20 at the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre, where customers who have pre-booked iPhone 3G will be invited to the event to collect their phones. Walk-in customers who have not registered may also book iPhone 3G at the launch and collect their phones at a later date.
Maxis announced the launch of the special website www.maxis.com.my/iPhone. Customers can visit the site to find out more about iPhone 3G and iValue plans. To be among the first in Malaysia to own an iPhone 3G, customers can either pre-book via the website or visit one of the 29 Maxis Centres nationwide, as well as selected Maxis Exclusive Partners and authorised Apple resellers.
Maxis customers can also call 1800 821 123 for details on how to book their iPhone 3G devices and plans.
Blatantly copied from here. Come people this March 20-22nd at Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre! I will be there.
Mek Siti
I went to One Utama last night. Why? Because Mac City, the Apple Computer Reseller in Malaysia, is currently holding an event there, the ”Mac + iPod Discovery Week” from 17th to 21st December. As usual, a fair like this will exhibit several products from the reseller where people can have somewhat personal hands on with the products which eventually will make them purchase it (or simply tell others for show off like, “Hey, I get a hold of iPhone that day. It’s very cool lor”).
For last night, I was there along with Amin and Reza Fahmi, the Terato big boss, for attending the iPhone Development talk apart from having fun by testing those gadgets. Conducted by Chris Hong, he gave much of his experiences on developing applications for Mac especially iPhone/iPod. As some of you might already knew, iPhone still has a very small market in Malaysia as it’s not yet officially available. Though, iPod Touch is available and it’s functions are pretty much the same only without those GSM, GPS and camera functions. So far, there are only two applications officially from Malaysian developers (as what Chris said). One of the developers was there, Adrian, who created a simple but useful converter application. Actually, we are somewhat members of Malaysian Cocoaheads, local branch of the international Cocoa Programmers’ Group. Opposed from usual meeting which is 3rd Saturday of the month, we made the meeting earlier as of the iPhone Development talk was on Thursday.
- Mac + iPod Discovery Week
- iPod booth
- Some lolis were tricked into a confined booth by that evil pedo guy >:3
- iMac display
- Ninja grab skill
- An iPod. Sadly, cannot be stolen… ;_;
- App Store stuffs
- Reza Fahmi and Chris Hong
- unyaaaaaaaaa~
- Why so serious?
It was a fun experience. Being an ardent gamer on Windows platform, I don’t have much reasoning to use Apple Macintosh much. Yet, as I am iPhone developer wannabe, developing stuffs on Apple platform is a must. For those who don’t know much, Xcode is a tool for programming in Cocoa. Despite it uses Objective-C for its programming language, it can understand other programming languages like C or C++ which also can be integrated into the Objective-C with some simple coding (just like Chris said, again). Oh, those two cats of mine are just additional spices added in this entry.
Well, that’s all for now. :3
The Culprit is…
Last Saturday, I asked linkinstreet to come over to my house and help me figuring out what’s the problem with my computer. He brought along a spare PSU and an Nvidia 9600GT which both were mine before (I think the PSU is still mine lol). After he experienced himself about the symptoms of my computer, he suggested to try with the PSU first. Amazingly, it made past BIOS. So the culprit was PSU instead of graphic card which I suspected. Before anyone stupidly accuse this and that, I’ve done POST test where my system seems to be able to pass it when I unplugged everything, only mobo. But on that day, even with POST test and everything, the motherboard seems cannot be booted at all (well, it did boot but only the fans moving without any beeping sounds). Only after we tried with the PSU, it seems there’s hope. For some reason, even though it’s booted to BIOS, the BIOS page seemed inaccessible despite hitting DEL button repeatedly. Perhaps, the PSU hadn’t enough juice to make the PC runs. Off we went to Lolwut Lowyat Plaza (actually we went to Hard Net shop in Kajang first but eventually went along to Lowyat due to unavailability).
So, I bought this Cooler Master Extreme 500W for RM 170. Nothing fancy about it as eventually my Silverstone Strider ST50F is better for quality than this but it is the culprit for my PC failure to boot. I guess it was because of lightning or other shits that made it failed. I have to RMA it back quickly (but I am not free with works and stuffs). Finally, my PC can be boot well and I am fucking happy about it. Sorry Gainward for cursing at you lol.
*gambar linkin telah dibuang sebab terlalu macho*
Move on to my work side, our office has received with furnitures; tables, chairs, a couch and curtains. Oh, not forgetting the table tennis table… doesn’t sound right, it’s ping pong table or whatever it is called.
iPhone development tools can be downloaded at Apple Developer site. Free registration but you need a Macbook to start working on it. Yeah, yeah, I know that there’s other workaround tools for Windows users to develop something for iPhone but the native is on Apple Mac OS X. While the registration is free, you can only play around with the iPhone Simulator though. You have to pay for your applications to be available on your iPhone.
Ciao.






























