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October 4th, 2013

This is a planned maintenance release linked against iOS7. There are no feature changes - only bug fixes and optimizations. This release includes a 64-bit binary. This release is highly recommended for all applications.

Release notes:
  • Fix - Certain CoreBluetooth errors no longer cause the autoconnect feature to be switched off. Additionally, this release will attempt to make up for it by setting autoconnect to YES if a user accepts a connection prompt.
  • Fix - Rare crash when a pen's customized name is malformed or nil.
  • Fix - In certain situations, pens with firmware version 1.1.0 could disconnect unexpectedly and not begin advertising, forcing the battery to be removed. This SDK contains a workaround to prevent this problem. However, connection times for pens with firmware v1.1.0 will be about 3 seconds longer.
  • Fix - Fixed crash when 2 or more Pogo Connect-compatible apps attempted to use the same bridged pen on an iPad 1 or 2.
  • Fix - Restored missing didUpdatePeripheral: message when pen disconnects.
  • Fix - Prevented crash in the iOS simulator due to Apple removing CoreBluetooth support in the simulator.
  • Fix - Further improvements to palm rejection.
  • Change - Build number 35.

Latest library and demo project Release history for T1PogoManager

September 30th, 2013
T1Autograph

Our Autograph iOS library has been updated to v1.5.2 (build 24).

  • Fix - Corrects a regression that prevented drawing in the autograph view when a touch was resting elsewhere on the screen.
  • Fix - Fixes a signature rendering issue affecting line smoothing.
  • Fix - Various other small fixes.

Latest library and demo project Release history for T1Autograph

September 15th, 2013
T1Autograph

Our Autograph iOS library has been updated for iOS 7, but also includes some new features. It requires iOS 5.0 or later, and includes 64-bit support.

  • New - The biggest change is a switch to our new drawing engine. Drawing performance is greatly increased while at the same time improving the quality of the line.
  • New - The library now observes the frame of your signature view, and will adjust the location and size of the signature line better if you change the frame.
  • New - Very, very modest palm rejection capability that ignores only the most blatantly obvious palm touches after the pen tip goes down. This isn't meant as a foolproof solution, but may help cut down on errors from users who are not acclimated to working on touch devices.
  • Change - T1Autograph now supports iOS 5.0 and later.
  • Change - The default stroke width is now 6 instead of 3. To use the old value, set the strokeWidth property to 3.0f.
  • Change - Delegate method names have changed. Since they're optional, using the old names won't cause a compiler error. Be sure to check your methods.
  • Fix - The delegate methods called from the built-in modal view are now held until the modal view has completed closing. This means you'll no longer have to worry about the modal view finishing its transition before calling it again (if that's how you roll).
  • Fix - Security hashes are easier to read on a white background.
  • Fix - Better specification of a UIViewController as delegate type for T1Autograph modal view.
  • Fix - Signature hashes now show at the correct size in iOS7.
  • Fix - Unlicensed T1Autograph builds now correctly show the watermark again is iOS 7.
  • The latest library and demo project are available here. Release history for T1Autograph is here.

September 14th, 2013
T1Autograph

Our T1Store SDK has been updated for iO7 compatibility. It requires iOS 5.0 or later, and includes 64-bit support. As you may know, the T1Store is a nifty way to teeny-tiny little Ten One Design store inside your app. It will help you customers find the right Ten One Design products, and even provides them with a discount.

  • New - The big story here is an overhaul to match the new look of iOS 7. You can event set the tintColor and the store will generate graphics on the fly to match your app.
  • Fixes - A lot of small bugs and annoyances have been fixed. Paypal icon is now fully retina, memory management has been cleaned up, and purchases are running smoothly.

The latest library and demo project are available here. Release history for T1Store is here.

September 5th, 2013
magnetic tip

Today's launch of the new Pogo Connect tip collection was exciting. What a relief to finally share the tips and brushes we've been working on for so long. Launch days are never uneventful, and today was no exception. Around 3 pm we began to notice that a few of our R2 tips were not absolutely perfect. blog_r2_deflated When given a good hard pinch with fingers, a small number of our the tips were compressing (expected), but then not decompressing (very unexpected!). In fact, once compressed, one or two of the tips would stay puckered for hours. Tip-pinching is not widely practiced in our part of the country, but we did realize it might happen from time to time when removing the tip from the magnetic grip of the pen. Although a launch day is probably the worst day for this kind of discovery, there was only one course of action. We had to stop selling the tips - at least temporarily. We considered the possibility of fixes that could be made on-the-fly so we could get back up and running quickly. Putting a small hole in the rubber tip works, but then you have a small hole in the rubber tip, so we began working on a better, permanent, and long-term fix. blog_r2_fix The idea of venting the tip cavity is not completely new. Our first iteration of this tip design used a venting feature through the middle of the tip. However, after testing many pre-production samples, it seemed certain that the venting hole was not necessary. We've since learned otherwise! The updated design has been completed and sent to manufacturing. The engineering turnaround time was about 4 hours - a good example of how it's awesome sometimes to work for a hyper-small company that can move quickly. For those of you who have already ordered the R2 tips, we will still be sending them to you, but we'll also send extras to make sure you have enough that work well. For everyone else, we'll keep this post updated with the expected ship date of the revised tips as soon as we have it nailed down. [Update] We're looking good for shipping by October 14! We hope this last-minute change of plans does not inconvenience you too much, and we'd like to thank you for your patience as we take the time to get it right. Absolutely, exactly, and thoroughly right. Now that the tip design change is completed, there's another small project requiring our urgent attention. Cheers, Ten One blog_18