taalon927 wrote:
hey does this one leave out the internet queries? IE prices and IMDB stuff?
It works exactly like the normal version, except that it uses a single directory to store everything (on your USB key, or somewhere else if you want) and it doesn't touch the Windows registry (the settings are stored in a file instead).
If you don't want it to access the internet (for pictures and updates), simply block the program with your firewall, and it'll switch to offline mode. Or you can just turn off the automatic updates.
taalon927 wrote:
not sure what it would take, but might want to concider a iphone version, or a android version
We hope to make an iphone version, sometime next year. Some time ago, I've bought an iPod Touch and registered as an iPhone developper, but in the end, I've been too busy improving the desktop version of Coollector.
For the moment, Android means Java, and Java is not an option for me. I'll make an Android version only if they release a C SDK. They've made a small move in that direction, but that's yet not enough.
taalon927 wrote:
HMMM might be easier to make a small app that allows them to view the wishlist if it was saved seperatly they could use the big program on the pc, then output a iphone wishlist to look at via a simple iphone app.
You can already convert your wishlist into a text file:
=> filtered search
=> wished
=> print results.
There must be lots of free iphone apps who can read a text file.
taalon927 wrote:
*bangs head on table* why did i suggest a iphone app, my phone uses jar/jad files (java) make it for mine lol Samsung Behold (T-Mobile) lol... jk
Java ? Not a chance, sorry.