News, news, news
October 17, 2008 by kidjan · 1 Comment
First, the good news: DaisyFeed has been accepted to the iPhone store and is available! And FREE! And we’d love to have everyone download it and let us know what they think. We already have more downloads than we expected, some emails and a few other assorted comments. By no means is DaisyFeed done (to the contrary: we are just getting warmed up), and we plan on improving this application in the future. Your feedback is always welcome.
Now, the bad news: due to some nerdy programmatic issues (I won’t bore you with the nitty-gritty), we had to zap the detail view (you can still view it in Safari) from the application until we can work out some kinks. So the feed page looks something like so:
So you can still view the full page, but not inside DaisyFeed. We fully expect this to be resolved in a future release.
Anyways, download it and tell us what you think!
DaisyFeed submitted to Apple
October 11, 2008 by banksy_slc · 2 Comments
I submitted V1.0 of DaisyFeed to the iPhone AppStore today. The application is currently in review but
should be available in the store within a week or so. We’ve been testing the app on iPhone 3G’s for quite some time now and I have found that I really enjoy its functionality and user experience. I’m very interested in hearing back from users as to their experiences with the app as well.
I have yet to start in on the feature list for V2 because I am waiting to hear back form users as to what they want to see. I am definately contemplating some of the following:
- Smart folders - Some type of SmartFolder system on either its own tab or integrated into the Categories screen. Folders like ‘Newly downloaded’ & ‘All unread’
- Search - Once your created this database of feeds, it would be nice to able to search it. Duh.
- AideRSS - Really start to use more functionality from this great service.
That’s all for now.


