Posts Tagged ‘C#’

Next version of Speeed Reader, some new features: Facebook\Twitter integration (ability to share/tweet articles) Mark Articles, Subscriptions, and Tags (and everything) as read View articles (snippet or entire article) in your default browser Ability to share articles (in Google Reader) Paginating the list ui object and ability to view more articles And bug fixes.  I […]


Just a couple notes about future releases. I am approaching v1.0 so I will be ramping up my efforts to stamp out as many bugs as possible in the next couple releases.  Feedback is important, so if you have any issues or recommendations leave a comment or send me an email and I will try […]


This is a minor update focused on stability and code optimizations. V0.71 – June 10, 2009 Added auto-login capabilities, this option can be toggled at the login screen and in the settings Added the option to load the reading list at startup Renamed ‘Close’ to ‘Back’ (in the browser form) Resolved a crash involving empty […]


I am Presenting Speeed Reader (Current Version v0.1.0.42358) Speeed Reader is a Windows Mobile application that allows native access and interaction to your Google Reader account.  Google Reader is a RSS feed aggregator that can organize your RSS feeds.  The good thing about Google Reader is that it can be accessed from anywhere with an internet connection […]


Just a quick update. The alpha of Speeed Reader was supposed to drop Friday, but will be delayed until next Friday. Had some other things I was working on (new house stuff). So this Friday the 24th lookout for it.


It’s been a while since the update.  Since the last time, I attempted several UI architectures to give the user the best experience.  Let me begin this by saying, the UI controls available to .NET Compact Framework 3.5 developers suck in comparison to what you get if you developed for Android or the iPhone.  Hopefully, […]


The first screen is done.  It is a login screen that requests your Google account information.  This is required to access the feeds stored in your Google Reader account.  It’s a simple screen with textboxes for the username and password.  There is also an option to save your information so you can avoid typing it […]


It’s been sometime since I posted an update regarding the Speeed Reader project.  I have been doing some other things like DJing and work (some Playstation 3 – just bought Madden 2009 for $40 and imported my NCAA 2009 legend…but I digress)! Development has continued despite my schedule.  I have been working hard on several […]


Me Fotos

20Jan09

Me Fotos will be an application that leverages the Facebook API and the C# programming language on Microsoft’s .NET Platform.  Time to put together some samples.  More details soon… Tomorrow, Barack Obama time!


I just finished development of my first Windows Mobile Professional application.  It’s a simple Tip Calcutor.  Should come in handy for those who go out and always end up paying for the meal :P.  Currently, it is only compatible with Windows Mobile Professional 6.  I have not tested it on a “real” Windows Mobile Pro […]