What’s Coming Up Next? Tomato Software Introducing Enum King for macOS

Mac application Enum King

TOKYO (Tom Bluewater) – Is the summer almost over? The month of July is almost over. But the scorching summer is here to stay for another 45 days or so. Anyway, I released two desktop applications last week. And another one is ready for release. It will be the fourth of the month. This new software release is called Enum King.

If you write code in Swift, you must love custom enum types. They are very useful. And they can be quite effective under the SwiftUI framework because you can enumerate cases such that you can use one with List and Picker with little effort. Yet, when you have more than a hundred cases to enumerate, a coding error can happen. Using Enum King, you can turn a list of names from a text file into a custom enum type in a few steps.

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What’s Coming Up Next? Tomato Software Introducing Oh My Bees for macOS

Mac application Oh My Bees

TOKYO (Tom Bluewater) – It’s hot! Didn’t I say that last week? Despite this scorching weather, I keep going with my software develop just like the battery bunny from Energizer.

So I released a new iOS app for iPad last week. And I’m ready to release two desktop software titles today. One is called Oh My Bees.

Oh My Bees is a relatively small application that you can use to manage software bug reports. You can open a bug report, selecting a seriousness level. You can close a ticket without destroying it. And you can reopen a closed one if necessary.   Continue reading

What’s Coming Up Next? Tomato Software Introducing Stacked Images Into One for macOS

Mac application Stacked Images Into One

TOKYO (Tom Bluewater) – Here comes the No. 2 software title of the day. It’s called Stacked Images Into One.

There are so many great software titles for processing images out there. But can you imagine how many steps you have to take just in order to stack three of them side by side, having a 50-point gap between them and finally producing a stack image? Stacked Images Into One is something that we can literally use just in order to stack two or three images side by side, having a 50 or 100-point gap between them. Whether we stack them horizontally or vertically, we want to do it in a few steps. If that’s also what you want, you are looking at the right software title.

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What’s Coming Up Next? Tomato Software Introducing CodeBlue Reader for iOS

iOS Swift iPad CodeBlue Reader

TOKYO (Tom Bluewater) – It was terribly hot till several days ago, and it’s been quite cool lately. But I know that the scorching summer is approaching that scares me quite a bit.

Didn’t I publish a new iOS app just last week? Believe it or not, I’m ready to go for another one. This new release is called CodeBlue Reader.

Some people commute. I did that for five days a week last year. When you write lines of code at a remote office and also at home, it’s difficult to share data between two or more locations. CodeBlue 6, a desktop application that is available at Mac App Store, is useful. But you may not be able to use it at your office. In fact, last year, I went home and do some homework by using CodeBlue to PDF-print some code snippets and load them with my old iPad almost every week day. That was tiring. Well, I have a better idea. How about developing an iPad app that lets me read CodeBlue 6 data so that I don’t have to go home and do homework? So this is it.

CodeBlue Reader is an iPad-only app that lets you read a code dataset for CodeBlue 6. You can switch groups with a finger tap. The title list shows five color levels of importance besides a plain level. If necessary, export the selected code snippet as a text file so that you can share it with other apps.   Continue reading

What’s Coming Up Next? Tomato Software Introducing Angry Expenses for iOS

iOS Swift iPhone iPad Angry Expenses

TOKYO (Tom Bluewater) – Hot, hot, hot! Who likes this scorching summer? I don’t. It’s too hot for me.

It’s been a few months since I submitted a new iOS app to App Store. You know what!? I’ve just submitted a new one to the App Store. This new submission is an iOS app called Angry Expenses.

Angry Expenses is an iPhone-only app that lets you manage and organize your daily expenses. The main app screen is a virtual calendar where you can tap any of the day-of-the-month button to record your expense.   Continue reading