Montag, Mai 3rd, 2010 | by Richard Deininger | Posted in Windows Mobile Marketplace | 1 Comment »
We got the HTC Touch 2 thanks to Marketplace and our freeware game “Spin the Bottle”,… so, we didn’t get the grand price, but still not too shabby.
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Cool features the HTC Touch 3D surface (of course) and the Zoom bar.
But see for you self: Specifications.
Only minor drawback: It got no G-Sensor,.. so we have to play Spin the Bottle with our fingers.
Donnerstag, Januar 14th, 2010 | by Daniel Siegl | Posted in .NET Framework, Compact Framework, Windows Mobile, Windows Mobile Marketplace | 5 Comments »
Yesterday night I was pretty excited to see that Spin the Bottle was downloaded 10001 time since the launch of Marketplace in October 2009.

It all started with a joke on Teched EMEA 2008 in Barcelona. By the end of the evening, Rizo got so enthusiastic about it that he stayed awake and delivered the first release already in the morning. Consequently we were able to show Spin the Bottle to the World in the very last panel discussion at the event.
When Marketplace got in place last October we decided to put it on to gain experience with the application store and certification process, so we would have experience for consulting our customers.
We know the graphics of our app could be nicer – yet we never imagined it would be so successful. The development was done more or less in spare time, on the positive side the “lean” graphics make it work also on OMAP 200 based devices like the HTC Wizard.
Windows Marketplace was a little rough around the edges when it came out! Nevertheless I have to admit it got quite mature rather fast.
During the certification process the feedback from the marketplace authority about issues in our software when failing the test where precise and always to the point. This is a clear indication that enough manpower is involved in the testing and as a result the quality of the customer experience is kept high. As a consumer I like the way the application store works – nevertheless the IPhone’s software distribution has a still a little edge because it informs proactively about software updates. Because it can leverage a Push mechanism.
From my inside-the-industry position the only thing that’s strange is that companies who don’t have their HQ in one of the Windows Mobile Marketplace markets are banned from publishing software!
Mittwoch, Januar 13th, 2010 | by Richard Deininger | Posted in .NET Framework, Compact Framework | 1 Comment »
Vor längerer zeit habe ich mal einen Hopper Test gestartet um Spin the Bottle zu testen.
Da ich in letzter Zeit mehr Anfragen bezüglich dieses Tests bekomme, hier die Links die ich zur Recherche herangezogen habe:
http://managedfocusapp.codeplex.com/
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb158517.aspx
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=2A1E5C97-AEDE-4234-BC73-345475310942&displaylang=en
Hoffe es hilft
Montag, Dezember 22nd, 2008 | by Richard Deininger | Posted in Compact Framework, Programmierung Allgemein, Windows Mobile | 12 Comments »
[EDIT] new Version 2.1 [EDIT]
Nach langem Warten ist es wieder mal soweit, eine neue Version von Flaschendrehen ist online (Wie versprochen vor Weihnachten).
Neue Features:
- Der G-Sensor triggert jetzt nur mehr auf richtiges Drehen bzw. Schütteln in Drehrichtung
- Die Flasche kann sich im und gegen den Uhrzeigersin drehen
- Die Animiation ist flackerfrei(er)
- Samsung Omnia wird unterstützt
- Es funktioniert natürlich noch immer auf nicht G-Sensor Windows Mobiles – einfach über den Touch Screen fahren
You had to wait long, but finally the new version of Spin the bottle is online (As promised bevor xmas).
New features:
- The G-Sensor only triggers when you spin it or shake it in the spinning direction
- The bottle spins now clockwise and counter clockwise
- Tha animation is ficker free(er
)
- Samsung Omnia is supported
- Still works on non G-Sensor Devices – simply use the Touch to spin the Bottle
Spin the bottle Version 2.0
Das Original: http://blog.lieberlieber.com/2008/11/13/warum-programmieren-und-trinken-so-gut-zusammen-passt/
Videos: http://blog.lieberlieber.com/2008/11/13/warum-programmieren-und-trinken-so-gut-zusammen-passt/
Mittwoch, Dezember 3rd, 2008 | by Richard Deininger | Posted in C#, Programmierung Allgemein, Windows Mobile | 4 Comments »
Wir haben in letzter Zeit viel spaß mit CF Programmen, wie ja schon “Spin the bottle” zeigt (wir sind gerade am Testen der Version 1.7, bald kommt ein Update).
Dabei haben wir ein neues Spiel/Trainingsprogramm geschrieben,… den “ERPsen Counter”.
Für alle, die zu Erbsenzähler werden wollen, aber nicht wissen wie es geht, oder die einfach ihre erbsenzähler Eigenschaften verfeinern wollen.
ERPsen counter
Since some time now, we have a lot of fun programming CF, as you may know from “Spin the bottle” (we currently testing version 1.7, an update will come soon).
So we decided to write a new game/trainingsprogram,.. the “ERPsen Counter” (BEAN Counter, in german the BEANS are PEAS).
For all you wannabe “Bean Counters” out there, this is the perfect game for you, as well as for those of you who want to perfect your current bean counting abilities.
ERPsen Counter (for WM 5 and 6)

Dienstag, November 25th, 2008 | by Daniel Siegl | Posted in Windows Mobile | 3 Comments »
Dienstag, November 18th, 2008 | by Daniel Siegl | Posted in Programmierung Allgemein, Windows Mobile | No Comments »
Der Trend scheint ja wirklich zum Flaschen drehen zu gehen
Für die nicht Windows Mobile gemeinde gibt es Alternativen zu unserer Version. – Alle ohne G-sensor allerdings:
Windows Mobile: http://blog.lieberlieber.com/2008/11/13/warum-programmieren-und-trinken-so-gut-zusammen-passt/
Flashlight: http://www.biskero.org/?p=863
S60: es gibt eine Version – habe aber leider keinen link zum Hersteller gefunden
Offline: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spin_the_bottle
Enjoy …