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Rome Vacation

Posted by jonathan on July 25, 2008

I finally got round to posting up some of my photography from our vacation in Rome in 2007. We had a fantastic time in Rome, and saw lots of wonderful sights. I hope you enjoy some of the pictures!

Included in Day 1 is pictures of our rented apartment, and the Colliseum.

Meredith at the Colliseum
Meredith at the Colliseum

Included in Day 2 is pictures of The Holy Father, and art at the Vatican Museum.

St Peter\'s Basilica
St Peter’s Basilica

Included in Day 3 is pictures of the interior of Basilica of St Peter.

Interior of St Peter\'s Basilica
Interior of St Peter’s Basilica

A link to all the pictures on Shutterfly.

San Antonio

Posted by jonathan on July 24, 2008

For our wedding anniversary this year, we visited San Antonio.

Some pictures from the trip are online at Shutterfly.

The Alamo San Antonio

I also made a nice picture of The Alamo at night, which can be seen here.

Buy a Print of The Alamo.

Butterfly Scans on Shutterfly

Posted by jonathan on July 23, 2008

I ran across some old scans of some butterfly pictures I’d done as a test of my Nikon F3, PK-13 macro attachment and Nikon SB-13 flash unit. Here is my very favorite image from this batch.

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I’ve posted the full resolution scans up on Shutterfly who can fulfil print orders up to 20×30″ at very reasonable cost.

I have some great photography sitting around in various boxes of slides and it’s about time some of it found a wider audience. I’m looking forward to catching up with some of my old pictures.

iPhone Application Design: A Time Tracking App 5

Posted by jonathan on July 13, 2008

Outline

It’s pretty hackneyed, but I could actually use a decent application for tracking my times and expenses on my iPhone. I work 9 – 10 hours a day, on various projects, and sometimes have to resort to looking at my sent and received emails to find out what I was actually doing.

Requirements

I have a fairly simple list of requirements for tracking time:

  • Track time starting ‘now’
  • Track time against a project
  • Track time against a project task
  • Allow editing of billable time
  • Allow projects and tasks to be pre-populated
  • Associate a comment with billable time
  • Generate a simple report and email it

Given these requirements, it looks like the most important aspect of the application is the ability to add new periods of billable time, and to view what you’ve recently worked on.

Thoughts on Implementation

Bearing in mind that this is an iPhone application, performance must be fast, and the user interface must be clear, clean and smooth.

Other features should include being able to view work by project, and setting up projects and tasks.

Non-features in a version 0.5, but which are probably work thinking about include the ability to generate and track an actual invoice.

Doing a Mock-Up

I haven’t seen much information on the web about how to design an iPhone application, so at least for me, I’m looking for a comfortable and lightweight way to pull the ‘feel’ of an application together.

I started with Pencil software for Firefox, but it seemed clunky and difficult to use. Especially, the process and changing fonts, and laying out pieces of text seemed to be harder than necessary.

Next up and much more comfortable was the Apple presentation software Keynote. I was able to fairly quickly over the course of a couple of hours, distill the needed views and data down into a few screens.

The following shows what I ended up with.

iPhone Time Tracking App Mock-Up

This mock-up consists of just the regular Keynote text blocks in bold and regular 18 point text. It couldn’t really be much simpler, but I think it’s starting to look like a real application.