Tutorial Doctor:
By all means explain all of these things you have posted and as many more as you can.
Without detailed instruction Hyperpad will remain a mystery and not develop into a widely used platform.
You have my vote.
Greg Smith
Tutorial Doctor:
By all means explain all of these things you have posted and as many more as you can.
Without detailed instruction Hyperpad will remain a mystery and not develop into a widely used platform.
You have my vote.
Greg Smith
From the standpoint of any kind of paying user - I think allowing the "Night Time" dark interface theme is quite important.
If you look at the way Unity has restricted a Dark Theme to Pro users - and the resulting uproar among users - it may save you from this kind of flack if you give people a break, now. For many it is a health issue, not a luxury feature or an advanced feature.
I think the tier price points are really reasonable - for nearly every conceivable user - so no change is needed there.
But, the name "Indie" for every platform I can think of implies "making games for money". Perhaps you could consider naming the $4.99 tier to "Enthusiast". I would avoid the name "Hobbyist" like the plague - or even "Amateur". Nobody likes a label that puts them in an inferior category.
This is why, in serious forum circles, the term "Newbie" should be utterly abandoned.
Greg Smith
From the standpoint of any kind of paying user - I think allowing the "Night Time" dark interface theme is quite important.
If you look at the way Unity has restricted a Dark Theme to Pro users - and the resulting uproar among users - it may save you from this kind of flack if you give people a break, now. For many it is a health issue, not a luxury feature or an advanced feature.
I think the tier price points are really reasonable - for nearly every conceivable user - so no change is needed there.
But, the name "Indie" for every platform I can think of implies "making games for money". Perhaps you could consider naming the $4.99 tier to "Enthusiast". I would avoid the name "Hobbyist" like the plague - or even "Amateur". Nobody likes a label that puts them in an inferior category.
This is why, in serious forum circles, the term "Newbie" should be utterly abandoned.
Greg Smith
I'm using Chrome on my desktop Mac - and cookies are enabled.
I just tried returning to the HyperPad Home Page and clicking "Forum" and it still requires me to log in.
Greg Smith
I usually go through the main HyperPad website and click on the "Forum" button. I always get the "login" dialog - and there is no checkbox for "keep me logged in" present.
I just tried it again - same result.
Greg Smith
Murtaza:
Having a particularly long email address - I'd rather not have to enter that address and my forgettable password every time I wish to view the Forum contents. I think I am not alone in this desire.
Also, curious and new users may be tempted to visit the Forum less, if they must enter and re-enter this information. The Forum is a good place to promote HyperPad and demonstrate how powerful, yet simple it is.
Greg Smith
I managed to download one example from the Hyperpad "Hub" and it appears in my Library. I downloaded this to analyze the Behaviors used in this example. I supposed that I could open this "Game" by clicking the "Pencil" icon (or highlighting the Sample and then clicking again).
I get a "No Permissions" warning and the example will not open.
Can someone tell me the proper way to open and examine the Behaviors for Hub Examples? I have a "Developer" subscription.
Thanks,
Greg Smith
I would be 10 times more enthusiastic about Hyperpad if it provided Users with a Dark Interface Theme - like GamePress provided.
As a person who has been producing Art, Animation and Interactive Experiences on the Apple Platform since 1985 - I can testify to the relief that tired and damaged eyes can experience by working in an application that uses a dark or, at least, darker interface than Stark White (which is just a current style trend in Application UI's).
Since HyperPad is really a coding application (visually speaking) - one can expect to spend many, many hours in front of the iPad's screen - (Retina Blasting) - if he is in the App-Making business.
Please show your appreciation for long time developers by providing us with Eye Preservation and Retina Relief (through the enabling of a Hyperpad Dark Interface Theme).
Greg Smith
Tutorial Doctor:
By all means explain all of these things you have posted and as many more as you can.
Without detailed instruction Hyperpad will remain a mystery and not develop into a widely used platform.
You have my vote.
Greg Smith