Archive for December, 2009

HSV/HSB from UIColor

Thursday, December 31st, 2009

UIColor is a little limited in comparison to its Mac OS X counterpart NSColor. Ars Technica wrote up a handy set of additions which provide add-on methods for doing things like grabbing the -red, -green, and -blue component values from the underlying CGColorRef.

One thing the Ars code seemed to be missing was the ability to pull hue, saturation, and brightness values from a UIColor. So if you need to get those, here is an easy add-on category which piggybacks on Ars’ code.

Source code:

UIColor-HSVAdditions.h

UIColor-HSVAdditions.m

PS: I hope everyone has a fun New Years Eve. Be safe. :)

Happy Holidays!

Thursday, December 24th, 2009

All day December 24th and 25th, BravoBug is giving away a free Christmas app. Happy Holidays!

Update: The giveaway has officially ended, thank you to everyone who stopped by and sent fun email messages. Enjoy your apps!

To get your license key:

1. Email bravobug@gmail.com

2. Put MERRY CHRISTMAS or HAPPY HOLIDAYS or something cheerful like that in the subject. And yes, use capslock. It’s cruise control for cool.

3. Include your full name (for the license) and the name of the app you want (Blackout, EasyBatch, MiLife, Mega BrickBash, IconBurglar)

I’ll get back to you (might take me a day or two) with a free license key! And hey no sneaky stuff like multiple email addresses and names!

(PS: Feel free to tweet about it. Or just throw open the sashes and rejoice/scream about it to your neighbors, whatever works!)

BravoTunes updated to 1.1.2

Tuesday, December 22nd, 2009

BravoTunes has been updated to 1.1.2.

BravoTunes is a free iTunes add-on utility which places scrolling (or stationary) track information in your menubar, making it easy to see at a glance which track is playing and what’s coming up next. Its system-wide menu allows you to easily control iTunes without leaving the current app you’re working with: skip tracks, adjust repeat/shuffle settings, apply ratings, etc.

As if that wasn’t enough, BravoTunes is packed to the brim with customization options. Adjust the display’s font style, color, size, scrolling speed, framerate, iTunes syncing speed, Dock icon visibility, track album/artist details, iTunes auto-launching… this app has everything but the kitchen sink.

The best part? BravoTunes is free. Visit the official BravoTunes webpage to download it for your Mac. Requires Mac OS X 10.4 or later… and iTunes, of course.

Coming Soon: Blackout 3.4.

Just because

Monday, December 14th, 2009

New! PocketLint v1.0

Monday, December 14th, 2009

BravoBug Software is happy to announce today the release of Pocket Lint v1.0, a simple, flexible, easy-to-use monthly budgeting app, specifically designed for broke people. Visit the official Pocket Lint website to check it out. Pocket Lint is free, like the best things in life.

Check back soon for the 3.4 update to Blackout, plus a whole bunch of other goodies currently in the works!

A plug for a very cool iPhone game

Saturday, December 12th, 2009

The blog’s been fairly quiet the past few weeks as there is a mountain of new updates in the works, for several of BravoBug’s apps. There’s also a new silly freeware app being developed which will likely be released soon (within a few days).

In the meantime I wanted to plug an awesome iPhone game. The creative guys over at Howling Moon Software released Twilight Golf a few months ago, and it is by far one of the coolest iPhone games I’ve yet to see. It features some really unique gameplay (thanks to a very realistic physics engine, Chipmunks 2D), wonderful graphics (check out the dynamic lighting!), and plenty of puzzling levels.

So if you haven’t seen it yet, stop by the app store and take a gander (or check out the lite version).

Oh, and be sure to check back soon for some new updates and apps from BravoBug, they’re on the way!