Windows 8.1? Windows 8.1!

Windows 8.1 has been publicly released more than six months ago. For all Windows 8 users, Windows 8.1 is a free update (free as in free beer). And since it’s distributed via the Windows Store, the update is as simple as installing a Windows 8 app. By now, all Windows 8 users will have done…

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//build/ 2014: My personal top 3

Two weeks ago, the 2014 incarnation of Microsoft’s biggest developer conference, also known as //build/, has closed its doors. By now all the important stories have been recorded, distributed and forgotten. And it’s time to recap the stories that made it through my 2-week filter 🙂   So what are my three longer-term memories?  …

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Search

bitsofMine makes it easy to collect your memories from various sources with 0-click effort. It sorts everything automatically into time-based folders. It allows you to casually browse your memories while swiping on one continuous timeline. And you can time travel to dates directly. Neat. But one thing is definitely missing: Search. Ladies and Gentlemen, starting…

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Instagram anyone?

And so the bitsofMine story continues. We started bitsofMine with support for digital cameras and Facebook “only”. In version 1.1 we added Twitter. Now in version 1.2 we added your local camera roll and Instagram. I guess you can see the pattern…!? 😉 But what else is there in bitsofMine1.2? bitsofMine has now become Windows 8.1 native….

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Nominated

Amidst all the migration to Windows 8.1 turmoil, we almost forgot to tell: bitsofMine has been accepted for the 2014 App Awards in Finland! Lovely!!! Competing with the likes of “Hill Climb Racing” in terms of number of downloads is definitely a tough call, but we are not giving up without a fight! So if…

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New Year. New Environment.

Happy New Year, Everyone! At bitsofMine, we decided to celebrate the new year in style and changed our development environment at the same time: Windows 8 became Windows 8.1. Visual Studio 2012 became Visual Studio 2013. That also means that from now on, we will target Windows 8.1 instead of Windows 8. Shouldn’t be much…

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A release is a release is a release

Times they are a-changin’. A decade ago, in computer’s pre-touch dark ages, you had to think hard when you were about to push the release button at the end of your development phase: How many people will be affected by this defect you knew about? How many people will miss that feature that hasn’t been…

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Windows 8.1

Yes, I do like Windows 8. And Windows RT. Like any operating system they have flaws, but actually they are pretty good environments for both developers and users. At least in my very humble opinion. Having said that I agree with many that the selection of apps is still, how shall I put it, limited….

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