Tag: iOS 7

  • Roastmaster 8.0 Is Here

    Roastmaster 8.0 Is Here

    The new version of Roastmaster is ready for download from the App Store! We’ve been hard at work since early spring–retooling Roastmaster to be faster, smarter, more robust and to leverage the capabilities of iOS 8 and Apple’s new line of iPhones.

    We’ve taken a long, hard look at the areas of the app that could be improved – from subtle adjustments in views and navigation that have big impacts on your user experience, to core function and speed enhancements to help you get your work done faster. Naturally, there are a number of brand new features as well – all geared, as usual, to help make your roasts the best they can be. You’ve given us many ideas, and great insights since the last update, and we’ve been listening and busy implementing!

    Following are some of the noteworthy improvements that will be available in the coming update.

    iOS 8 and iPhone 6/6 Plus

    The Latest and Greatest
    Roastmaster 8.0 offers full, native iOS 8 support

    Expand Your Horizons
    Native support for the larger iPhone and iPhone 6 screen sizes and resolutions.

    Help

    Get the Help You Need – Fast!
    Roastmaster’s knowledge base has been rewritten and redesigned from the ground up. Browse clearly-written articles, grouped by subjects and topics. Peruse by related links, or quickly search for a specific keyword to easily find help fast when you need it.

    Workflow Speed

    Integrated AirDrop
    Instantly send a profile, program, roaster, curve, report or an entire database directly to a nearby iOS device – no need to shuffle them via email or Dropbox.

    Better iOS Services Integration
    Roastmaster is more tightly integrated with common iOS activities. Quickly text a summary of a roast to a friend or colleague, or instantly open a report directly in any iOS application that supports tab delimited text.

    More Precise Roast Graph
    The home screen roasted graph now performs deep queries to traverse down to Roasts of Blends of Roasts of Beans.

    Custom List Sorting
    Easily sort your beans, roasts, blends, cuppings, profiles and programs by tapping the new sort button in the header of these lists. You can choose from many different attributes, and arrange them in ascending or descending order.

    Explore Profile Alternatives
    Easily duplicate a profile or program by long-tapping its icon in any list.

    Effortless Snapshots
    Roastmaster can now create automatic snapshots in the analyzer, as well as the console. If you attempt to edit the curve of any shared profile or program, a snapshot will be automatically created for you, and the edits applied to it instead, keeping your original data intact.

    Easier Graphical Curve Editing
    All unshared curves are now editable in the console or analyzer–whether they belong to the roast, or a profile or program. You can also edit a curve before a roast starts – making it easy to build profiles or plot a roast before dropping the beans.

    Extended Roast Editing
    The post-roast editing period has been extended from 30 seconds to 3 minutes, allowing curve and crack data entry as the beans cool.

    Unrestricted Detail Editing
    Profile, program and curve details can now be freely edited from any location in Roastmaster. If an item’s data is shared among multiple roasts, or belongs to a completed roast, Roastmaster will simply warn you with a count of the elements that will be affected.

    Advanced Snapshot Management
    Easily promote a profile, program or blend snapshot to the master position, or demote an existing master – while keeping all the past references intact. This makes it easy organize your library, keeping your most desirable data up front where it’s easy to access.

    Miscellaneous Enhancements
    From window titles, to button placement, Roastmaster seeks to provide a smooth and streamlined workflow.

    Roast Analyzer

    Super Speed and Reimagined Function
    The analyzer has been rewritten, quite literally, from the ground up, proving an interface that is lightning fast, as well as more intuitive and informative. Better layout, typography, consistent curve ordering and improved tapping gestures smooth your workflow, while subtle animations draw your attention to functions and key events.

    Delta Curves
    Learn even more from your roast data by graphically comparing the rate of rise of reading curves overlayed on the actual curve data.

    Consolidated Notes
    The analyzer can now display notes from every item of interest in your roast. Simply tap the new notes button to see an arranged list of every item associated with the current roast: the roast itself, beans and blends, roaster, profile, program, curves and cuppings. Roastmaster will also show notes of the same items from the target roast. To edit the notes of any item, just tap its header and type notes you roast – all without ever leaving the analyzer!

    Dynamic Layout
    Drag handles in the y axis to quickly change how your curves plot. You can choose to overlay or juxtapose control curves, and place them anywhere on the screen – all with a tap and drag.

    Complete Curve Control
    The analyzer already provides targeting modes, but now also gives exact control over how each curve is displayed. Just two-finger tap to bring up the curve selector. Tap a row to select or deselect that curve, or tap the display button in that row to toggle the curve and label style among three modes: primary (solid), target (dotted) or off (hidden).

    Easier Curve Selection
    When tapping a curve to select it, Roastmaster is now smarter about its selections, and you’ll also be able to select curves by tapping directly on their label.

    Colored Banner Alerts That Don’t Interrupt Your Work
    Alerts are now displayed as unobtrusive, queued banners–color coded to match their source curve, and can be dismissed immediately or left on screen as a reminder if you want to temporarily delay that action. Navigation buttons allow you to navigate among multiple alerts, dismissing any individual alert as you apply that particular setpoint to your roaster.

    Customizable Alerts
    There is now a preference setting for determining which control curves produce alerts in the analyzer, as well as visual feedback within the analyzer for which curves have upcoming alerts.

    See Cupping Details
    Tap on the cupping icon in the analyzer to see a list of individual cupping dates, scores and notes for each cupping being reported. Tap the header of any item in this list to edit those notes right in the analyzer.

    Easier Targeting
    New targeting button (iPad) allows you to easily switch targeting modes without opening the controls dock. It displays the current targeting mode, and informs you if you have overridden the default curve styles.

    High Contrast Viewing
    New white color scheme for the analyzer provides higher-contrast viewing for outdoor roasters.

    Many Other Enhancements

    • The analyzer past roast target mode will now show the past roast’s profile curves by default
    • Improved analyzer typography
    • Long tap a node in the analyzer to delete it
    • Smoother differential temperature projection markers
    • The roast graph and analyzer now clip negative values at 0, preventing unwanted display below the baseline
    • Node editor “x” buttons are easier to tap

    Roast Console

    See the Cost of an Individual Roast
    The green bean ingredients list in roasts now includes the total cost of the roasted items.

    Less Clutter
    The roast console now provides large, easy to read text feedback in the graph area when selecting matching criteria–replacing the small, cluttered text descriptions beneath the buttons.

    Data Logging Option

    Range Probe Support
    Introduces support for the Range probes from Supermechanical. These economical probes plug directly into the headphone jack, and provide reliable temperature readings.

    Smarter, More Informative Crosshairs
    Analyzer crosshairs have been redesigned to give a better view of underlying target data, and now contain new graphical delta pointers that change as the probe’s linear delta changes, showing you the direction and intensity of rise. Combine this with the existing differential projection markers, and you’ll have more data than ever before to keep your roasts on target.

    Manual Sampling
    Tap the digital temperature readout to quickly record a sample: before, during and after a roast to supplement the automatic temperature logging.

    Miscellaneous

    Behmor Plus Friendly
    Behmor curves are now editable to support the Behmor Plus panel upgrade. Start off with an “automatic” Roastmaster Behmor curve like always. If you switch to manual mode on your roaster, just edit your Roastmaster curve as needed, and it will switch to manual mode as well. If you want to switch back to automatic, just tap the new “Convert to Automatic” activity button, and Roastmaster will reset the future portion of the curve to the last Behmor defaults–retaining all of your prior edits and time-shifts.

    Crisp Label Type…and More Of It
    Roastmaster’s label engine has been redesigned with smarter layout capabilities, and the ability to render character spacing and true typographer’s leading fashioned for high readability at the printed size. Crisp type, and better layout mean that Roastmaster can fit nearly double the notes on a label as before.

    Smarter Inventory Management
    Whenever you delete a roast that is not tagged as complete (e.g. using the console/analyzer to perform the roast, or manually setting its duration), the items of that roast will be automatically credited back to inventory before deleting.

    Smarter Profile Creation
    When creating a profile from a roast, you’ll be able to select the individual curves you want to include in the profile. You’ll then be able to designate which of these curves should be included as curve templates, providing automatic configuration of future roasts to record comparative data.

    Bug Fixes

    • Fixed the “bouncing balls” issue on the home screen introduced in iOS 8
    • Fixed an issue where the probe store could become unresponsive, and unable to connect to iTunes
    • Fixed a bug that could cause “Export Database” to fail in rare circumstances
    • Fixed bug that may cause a crash when browsing the green bean library, particularly if using the find filter
    • Fixed report bug where the range may not honor the input range if the keyboard is dismissed before running the report
    • Exports now properly handle names containing forward slash characters

    If you have any questions, please let us know, and keep an eye out for the update!

     

  • Introducing Roastmaster for iOS 7

    Introducing Roastmaster for iOS 7

    Version 7 for iOS 7 is here! Version 7, you might say… but where did the other versions go? Well, from here on out I plan to align the app version with the iOS version it’s targeted for, so we’re jumping ahead here to catch up. Apple has recently begun to allow downloads of older versions, and I think this type of versioning scheme will be the easiest to understand as iOS moves forward.

    I want to take a moment to offer a very heartfelt thanks to everyone I’ve worked so closely with over the past few months while implementing and refining features, as well as the beta testers who offered invaluable input. This update, code-wise, was probably the biggest one to date. iOS 7 is very different than iOS 6 and earlier with respect to how screens are drawn and displayed – something Roastmaster draws a lot of. When the GM seeds of iOS 7 were released, I realized development time was going to run long. Since I also wanted to hold out for testing on the new iPad, I took the chance to concentrate heavily on both form and function – a very big undertaking to say the least, but one that was definitely due.

    Form

    I’ve overhauled the UI – in part to help Roastmaster blend with iOS 7’s minimalistic design theme, and integrate seamlessly with its new features. More importantly, though, I felt the new version of Roastmaster should have an interface that is familiar, but much more content-oriented – one that takes a back seat to your data – complementing it, and eschewing unnecessary elements that compete with it.

    In line with this, I’ve paid very close attention to typography, colors and iconography in this update. In an app as comprehensive as Roastmaster, running on a platform that is limited to one visible screen at a time, these items are critical in helping you to navigate your data, and also in serving as mnemonic cues – helping you mentally retain your place in the app as you browse. I really hope you enjoy the new look, and find the UI enahncements helpful in presenting and navigating your data.

    Function

    My ever-present goal is to equip Roastmaster with the tools to help you put your data to work for you. I strive to help you easily and intuitively build on past successes – either by direct comparison of current roasts to past roasts and their cupping data, or by using this data in tandem with your ever-evolving custom profiles. This is the means to the end goal of the best tasting cup of coffee possible. In addition to this, it’s important to be able to perform tasks in Roastmaster easily – with minimal effort and thought on your part. Most of the new features are geared toward one of these two goals.

    So many amazing folks have come forward with ideas and suggestions – some I’d already planned, some I’d never even thought of. Thanks to you all! Believe me, I listen to and evaluate every single suggestion. As always, majority rules – so if you see your suggestion on this list, you’re in good company.

    New Features

    User Interface

    • Full iOS 7 compatibility
    • A more simple, open and content-oriented design
    • Improved typography and iconography
    • Support for iOS 7 dynamic text sizing
    • Easily recognizable activity icons now replace the old text-based activity choices
    • All buttons are easier to tap

    Support for two new probes for Data Logging Users

    • Support for the BlueTherm Duo Probe – a wireless Bluetooth probe that supports 2 K Style thermocouples
    • Support for the iCelsius BBQ Probe – a wired probe that attaches to the dock connector, or to a Lightning port via a Dock to Lightning adapter.

    Productivity

    • New inventory report type
    • Analyze recent roasts to quickly view your most recent roast activity
    • Easily turn a completed roast into a profile or program
    • Notes for all items are now edited via a spacious full-screen editor
    • Dedicated numeric keypad for editing node values and times
    • Faster database operations
    • Copying a roast now includes the profile and program, and applies the appropriate curve templates
    • Roast alarms can now be set by tapping on the alarm marker and entering a specific time in addition to dragging on the gauge or graph
    • Several of the past-roast matching algorithms have been shifted to the database side, speeding up queries and greatly reducing memory consumption
    • Roaster setup assistant. Behmor users will find this particularly helpful, as it will automatically configure a Behmor roaster for using and displaying Behmor curves.
    • Better curve comparison for past roast matching
    • Rested age since roasting in days and hours for cuppings
    • Ability to condense or expand an existing curve by intervals of 15 seconds
    • Roasts, blends and cuppings now show the countries of their items in the header
    • Roasts, blends and cuppings can now be filtered by country in the main list views
    • Ability to two-finger tap on the main roast console graph to select a curve from a list of all curves
    • Ability to have roast timers display inverted Behmor time when a Behmor curve is selected
    • Ability to enter cracks for 30 seconds after the roast has ended

    Roast Analyzer

    • Faster scrolling and more responsive navigation
    • Curve targeting mode enables you choose which curves are displayed for targeting:
      1. Profile/Program Mode: Current roast curves are displayed as solid, profile/program curves are displayed as dotted, all other curves hidden
      2. Past Roast Mode: Current roast curves are displayed as solid, past roast curves are displayed as dotted, all other curves hidden
      3. All (The legacy mode): Current roast and current profile/program curves are displayed as solid, other past roast curves displayed as dotted
      4. None: Current roast and current profile/program curves are displayed as solid, all other curves are hidden
    • Live differential temperature projection markers. Select a curve, and create a draggable target with the predicted temperature based on the recent differential energy of the curve.
    • Floating labels for curve levels, crack times and duration milestones
    • Define up to three separate custom deltas to report for the selected curve or node
    • Ability to plot control curves with a reduced height at the bottom of the screen – leaving the top area free for reading curve analysis
    • More intuitive crack buttons: tap once to set the begin time – subsequent taps extend the duration. To clear times, tap and hold.
    • Analyzer now remembers the selected curve, focus past roast and projection markers between views
    • Customizable opacities for graph elements, like current curves, target curves and background
    • More accurate delta times for data logging users (deltas are calculated from recent probe readings – accurate to 1/2 second)
    • Easier curve selection by tapping directly on a curve, or two-finger tapping to invoke a chooser list
    • Preference for alerts to remind you to enter temperature nodes at a customizable interval while in the Analyzer
    • Ability to show a margin around the graph for easier selection of nodes that lie at 0 on the X or Y axis
    • Preference settings to independently set the opacity for X or Y axis grid line markers.
    • Selected curve remains selected when swiping through past roasts
    • Analyzer display is calibrated to minutes, and remembers the last used setting between views

    Looking Ahead

    I’m going to be concentrating heavily on a series of screencast “shorts” – videos geared toward educating users on some of the features and how to perform standard and more complex workflow operations in Roastmaster. Please let me know if you have any suggestions on things you’d like to see showcased, or if you have any specific questions or comments on using Roastmaster.

    I really hope you enjoy the new features in this update, and find them helpful in your roasting workflow. For folks celebrating Thanksgiving – enjoy your turkey, your time off and all we have to be thankful for. For those, and everyone else… as always, Happy Roasting!

    Danny