Strange event possibly consequence of iOS 18
09/07/24 :15:56
For unfathomable reasons the app started producing a black screen when installed on the iPhone from Xcode instead of the camera with a number of funny errors in the logs: this problem does not involve the app in production that works regularly, but prevents me from submitting updates that would include the correct editing of text in clouds and the possibly of puffing clouds by Siri, once another problem is overcome. I shall keep you posted.
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Unbelievable sequence of unlucky event
09/03/12 :15:56
Since November a number of unfortunate events plagued the current application. As for the starting thing all users with the new iOS release, special programming item is no longer supported and that results in a crash. As for the things you do not see, the programming toolkit (Xcode) started crashing while opening the project what was finally solved with the help of the Apple staff by confirming my project did not crash their version. So I had my mac reformatted and reinstalled and the problem went away. All finished? Not quite: as one of tests done to solve the issue, I upgraded to Mountain Lion having been offered this possibility by Apple. So after reformatting iPhoto was apparently touched by Mountain Lion and did not work any longer: so I installed again Mountain Lion and the iPhoto problem was solved; yet one of the latest updates did not allow the current Xcode to work asking to install a new version (4.4) that, in addition to requesting a Mac Development enrollment for strange reasons, did not allow to submit updated to the iTunes Store. So I had to reformat again my Mac and have Lion reinstalled and now I hope at the end to the updates I will finally be able to tackle the Virtual Tags application and the other apps both to solve this crash and adding new exciting features!
Technical incident submitted to Apple
07/12/11 :11:56
The new version with the solution about the white ribbons occasionally appearing on the main view is ready and is waiting a solution from Apple about the closed curtain appearing in the portrait view after returning from the other views.