Screenshots for Southern Alberta Climbing App
Here are the latest screenshots for the new guide book for waterton, crowsnest pass, drywood, and the gap
I still have to:
- copy and edit some of the scrambling routes from this blog
- grab some pictures and details for some of the alpine rock routes (there may not be many if I want to stick to my end of May submission deadline to the app store)
- verify screen slides to each page
- update some * ratings on some of the area images
- ensure consistency in the coloring of route labelling for a few areas
- add in GPS coordinates for most of the crags
- do a final verification of each of the 300 or so pages - I've got some volunteers :\
4 Comments:
I've just realized my problem.... I'm the little green robot. How hard is it to port your app to Android when your done?
iphone seattle, like most html exporters publishes to android and ios. Therefore whatever work you do is good for either market. One thing I like with iphone is you can load some simple apps for your kids onto your devices so they can play with them. I was thinking of doing some flash cards for masie and some simple, click to hear the animal sound apps.
Hey Chris, Good job! Looks like your app will be pretty sweet on an ipad.
Trevor
Well it has been a heck of a lot of work.... I managed to get some leads on some history connections. I'm trying to grab some interviews for podcasts. Thought it would be a pretty cool idea to get some first hand stories and thoughts of some of the old timers.
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