Well jonau65 I just realized that you are indeed the developper... I understand the need to promote your app, but you should make it clear that you are the developper when you post on blogs and forums.My main problem with Wobble is that its accelerometer input is not sensitive enough, you have to violently shake your iPhone to get any noticeable movement, and there's no way to adjust it... The sensitivity should be adjustable to the point where it can be very sensitive, even if that's not realistic. Just put the default setting to "realistic" if you care that much about realism. Also, wobbling using the touch screen would be fun :)
Props to both developers for cleverly positioning these apps as "photo distortion software" and pushing the "Apple Approval Envelope"
Hey Krapps,That's a very good question. I was really trying to pitch iJiggles as a generic Jiggle app. I figured people would figure out the possible uses for themselves. The baby is actually my kid - isn't he cute?I didn't know about Wobble at all at the time even though it was out a bit earlier. It was pretty obvious that their "obvious" marketing strategy was a huge success. All of the sites picked up their app and pretty much ignored iJiggles even though iJiggles can obviously do way more (and way way more when 1.1 gets released).It was suggested to me that I'd probably get more recognition if I changed my marketing strategy to enforce the boobs thing so as a compromise, I played the innuendo card instead. The next day the images were changed. I just don't want to be known as the boob app guy. My wife would be quite unimpressed :P
colt4cmJan 21, 2009
If only it had lightsaber sounds as well, it would be the perfect iphone app.
playaj20008Jan 21, 2009
I smell a Nobel Peace Prize headed you direction.
jlmawpJan 21, 2009
I assure you, someone, somewhere, will use it for self-pleasuring purposes.
phoenixtrinidadJan 21, 2009
This is the sinngle, most greatest piece of technology created.
delmonteJan 22, 2009
Well jonau65 I just realized that you are indeed the developper... I understand the need to promote your app, but you should make it clear that you are the developper when you post on blogs and forums.My main problem with Wobble is that its accelerometer input is not sensitive enough, you have to violently shake your iPhone to get any noticeable movement, and there's no way to adjust it... The sensitivity should be adjustable to the point where it can be very sensitive, even if that's not realistic. Just put the default setting to "realistic" if you care that much about realism. Also, wobbling using the touch screen would be fun :)
krappsJan 22, 2009
Props to both developers for cleverly positioning these apps as "photo distortion software" and pushing the "Apple Approval Envelope"
smellsdonkeyJan 23, 2009
Hey Krapps,That's a very good question. I was really trying to pitch iJiggles as a generic Jiggle app. I figured people would figure out the possible uses for themselves. The baby is actually my kid - isn't he cute?I didn't know about Wobble at all at the time even though it was out a bit earlier. It was pretty obvious that their "obvious" marketing strategy was a huge success. All of the sites picked up their app and pretty much ignored iJiggles even though iJiggles can obviously do way more (and way way more when 1.1 gets released).It was suggested to me that I'd probably get more recognition if I changed my marketing strategy to enforce the boobs thing so as a compromise, I played the innuendo card instead. The next day the images were changed. I just don't want to be known as the boob app guy. My wife would be quite unimpressed :P