Month: January 2012

  • Introducing Version 3.0 and the Forum

    Introducing Version 3.0 and the Forum

    At long last, version 3.0 went live yesterday morning.

    Thanks to everyone for their enduring patience while awaiting the long-coming update. I, as well, had to call on my own patience reserves over the late-summer and fall in dealing with the less-than-smooth introduction of iOS 5 and Xcode 4, and the bumps they brought with them in developing for Core Data. But, I’ve been told that “All’s well that ends well”, and… in the end, I’m very happy with the update. So, onward and upward!

    I’d like to formally introduce the new forum. One of the things that many users ask for is a way within Roastmaster to import and export data like Profiles, Programs, Curves, Roasters etc. Version 3.0 brings this capability, but without a venue geared toward the app, and way to exchange this data, this feature is limited in its usefulness.

    There are a number of coffee-roasting forums, run by some great people who devote a lot of personal time to moderating them. First and foremost, I have no desire to recreate the wheel. My time is better spent developing Roastmaster, and giving help to users with questions. Even so, I believe the forum will be the perfect venue for a number of things.

    Naturally, forums are geared toward communal discussion and file exchange, so they’ll be a good fit for sharing your own personal data, and searching and downloading others’ data to experiment with yourself. That’s the main goal.

    In addition, though, I want to take a more active role in sharing some of the more common questions I get about Roastmaster, as well as provide some much-needed resources for new users, and those seeking information on some of the more advanced workflows possible in Roastmaster.

    The internal app help files do a good job of explaining the basics of the app, but I’ve dedicated too much time to coding, and not enough to supplying help that gives folks the bigger picture of how the app works, and how to best tailor it to their unique needs.

    So, keep an eye on the site in the coming months. I’m beginning work on a few tutorial videos that will hopefully be a great resource for those with questions, and expanding the support page to offer more help to users coming to the site with questions. In addition, I’m always here to answer in questions you have via email.

    As far as Roastmaster itself goes, my main focus in the coming months will be working on automated readings. Things are finally coming around in the probe market, and I want the app to be ready for products that will most assuredly materialize in the (hopefully soon) future.

    As always – happy roasting!

    Danny

  • Version 3.0 Is on its Way.

    Version 3.0 Is on its Way.

    Greetings everyone, and Happy New Year!

    I hope you were able to enjoy your holidays as I did – spending lots of time with family and friends. I love this time of year, and the way in which it draws everyone together. I hope you had a wonderful season of festivities, and drank (as I did) more than your fair share of coffee!

    1/15/12 – This post was originally a request for a number of sample user databases to test with. A million thanks to everyone who reached out and sent me databases! I keep a running archive of all of my personal and development databases, but it gave me a great peace of mind to have other folks’ real-world data to test with. All of my testing went well, and the update was submitted to Apple yesterday afternoon.

    So, what’s coming?

    Here’s a fairly complete, even if curt, laundry list of the new features and improvements:

    New Features:

    • Label Printing and/or PDF generation for Roasts, Blends, Cuppings and Beans
    • Data exchange (import and export) for Roasters, Profiles, Programs, Curves, Databases and Label Definition Files
    • Dropbox and Email Support for data exchange
    • All internal weight and volume calculations use the extremely precise decimal number format instead of float numbers
    • Database stores all weight and volumes as precise decimal numbers instead of the sometimes rounded float numbers
    • Behmor Curves
    • Custom roaster settings
    • Enhanced Profile and Program snapshots
    • Profile and Program snapshots navigation screens
    • Reusability of Profile and Program snapshots
    • Blend Snapshots
    • Blend by weight
    • Increased max curve temps from 999 to 10,000
    • Price per unit for beans
    • First and Second crack end times
    • iOS 5 compatibility and bug fixes
    • Customizable label definitions
    • More detailed reporting of curve deltas in the full screen graph
    • Facebook bug fix

    Roasting console interface enhancements

    • Dedicated curve button
    • Dock-able graph selector for a larger graph view
    • Graph rescale buttons
    • Kg option in weight choosers
    • Wiper alarm marker in roasting graph
    • More intuitive measurement input in inventory and item choosers
    • Swipe to select curves

    I am very excited about this update, and anxious to get it into your hands. Once it’s live, I want to shift gears and create a little forum section on the site where I can post downloadable files for beginners, and where users can share and exchange their own data. There are a number of great coffee forums on the web. I don’t want to recreate the wheel – just give everyone a place to exchange and discuss their Roastmaster profile and program data.

    Also, I’ll be starting work on some tutorial videos. Admittedly, using some of the more advanced features of Roastmaster carry with them a learning curve. I’d like to create a series of videos to explain these features, as well a couple geared towards getting started for new users.

    Cheers,
    Danny Hall