As of this afternoon, Vegas Mate for iPhone v2.6.1 is in the App Store. If you have a chance, please submit a review via iTunes - even if you've done it before, it's a huge help as each update resets the slate.
Here's an update on this new version and what's coming in the future:
iOS 4 Support
In this first iteration, this basically means support for fast-app switching. Future versions will include more iOS 4 specific features - more about that below.
Monthly Content Updates
Vegas is a fast moving place and an app like Vegas Mate is most useful when it's fully up to date. In the almost 22 months that we've been in the App Store, I've worked very hard to make sure this is the case. Over that time, there have been some times when I've been more successful than others but the goal has always been the same.
Starting with v2.6.1, these content updates can be delivered to the app outside of the iTunes App Store update process. When a content update is available, the app will prompt the user to download a new package of content. I actually attempted this before with version 2.0 - turns out the setup I engineered for that version really didn't work very well - it was way too hard to package content updates. This time around, it's really simple.
The goal is monthly content updates, irrespective of app feature updates. I've lined up some help to make this possible. I still plan to add features but in the past I've felt pressure to ship releases in an effort to get content updates out as well. No longer.
I think this is going to go a long way to making the app more useful for most people.
What's Next
So, those are the two big changes in 2.6.1...
Of course, I couldn't resist tinkering with a few things - I added some more UI enhancements, such as some animations, additional icons and a new high-res icon for the iPhone 4 Retina Display. Since I now have an iPhone 4 in hand, I can see that there's more work to do to make the app really look great on the new phone - that'll happen in the near future.
The app will not ask for reviews after a few uses. I tried to make it as unobtrusive as possible - if you say no, you won't be asked again.
Vegas Mate 2.7 Will Be iOS 4.0+ Only
This new shipping version is likely to be the last one that runs on iPhone OS 3.1. There are too many improvements in iOS 4 to ignore - I want to embrace them fully. Beyond that, I can probably reduce the codebase by 20% by re-writing some aspects with new platform features.
iOS 4 is a free update for supported devices. For folks with an original iPhone or iPod touch, you won't be able to upgrade your OS and thus you won't be able to proceed past Vegas Mate 2.6.1. The new content update system means that you'll still have access to content updates though, at least for the foreseeable future. I can't promise they'll be supported forever though. Of course, the existing app will continue to run on your hardware.
Next Up for iPad
I've thought a lot about what's up next for the iPad version of Vegas Mate. In the immediate term, I'd expect an update that includes the new content update functionality in the current iPhone version.
After that, I'm going back to the drawing board to design a release that will probably be a big change from what you see now. I have an unfulfilled vision for that product and it's getting closer to being time to implement it.
Summing Up
I'm very excited about what's next for both apps. I'm having a hell of a lot of fun working on the products.
There's really nothing like getting an email from a customer saying how much they love the product. It really makes my day.
Comments
Last night I stumbled upon your YouTube video for version 1.5 and really liked the way VegasMate shows which restaurants are open (according to location & time). VM 2.6 is on my list of Top 25 apps for whenever I get an iPhone 4.
I have no idea where to post this... but I've been following Mike E on twitter. Can we get that man on the next Vegas Gang for a full on state of Wynn review??
Will you ever be working on a Vegas Mate for Android? I'm currently running 2.1 on my Hero.
Hey Tim,
Thanks for your interest. As far as Android goes, it's something I'm looking at very closely but I don't have anything to announce yet.
Thanks!