Get Ready for the Earth to Move
Well, this is just a teaser post to let everyone that has been waiting for the earth to move regarding Ground Control to know that, it is indeed about to move. And, in more ways than one! Not only are we about to see some serious movement, but we will also be seeing this whole site move to a new home. We’ll be announcing that soon. This site will redirect when the move is made so you don’t need to worry that everything here will be going away.
Steve Streza is currently working on a blog update that will basically get us all up to speed about where GC is at and where it is going as well as some new information about the developers that are on board to develop GC modules for their apps. Some seriously exciting stuff. He is looking to post that in the next few days, so keep an eye out.
So, finally, get ready for some real movement. That’s why we need Ground Control! (Oh, come on! Quit groaning! Everyone needs a corny tagline once in a while!)
No commentsWhat Exactly is Apple’s “Active Desktop”?
Well, it’s been a little more than a slow-news day — more like a slow-news year as far as GC is concerned — but this seemed as good a reason as any to make a new GC post.
While I had seen and read the news flashes regarding Apple’s Active Desktop patent on quite a few news sites before this, this one caught my eye on MacOSRumors’ homepage:
MacOsRumors — “…Apple has applied for a patent on an “Active Desktop” style feature for Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard — basically, incorporating motion/animation, widget-style information displays, or the use of screensavers as a moving desktop (something that can currently be done with third party software)…”
Up until reading this, all I had seen about Active Desktop was that it was primarily going to be something along the lines of MyDreamApp’s “Atmosphere” — which even Jason Harris observed was “disturbing” — referring to a link to an AppleInsider forum topic describing Apple’s patent. After reading through that too, it might be a bit of a stretch, but along with the more obvious parallels to Atmosphere, there could be the possibility of incorporating something along the lines of Ground Control using this same technology.
AppleInsider — “…Aside from the time of the day, a variety of other types of events may be used to effect a change to the desktop picture. “For example,” Apple continued. “the desktop picture may change upon a user event, such as launching a predetermined application. For instance, a particular desktop picture may be computed when the application iTunes.RTM. is launched; a different desktop picture may be computed when the application QuickTime.RTM. Player is launched.”
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I’d love to hear some other thoughts on this development. TBH, while I’m not convinced that Apple is rolling Ground Control-like features into Leopard (although I would be worried for Atmosphere), I wouldn’t be too disappointed if they did. Leopard’s October release will roll around a lot sooner than I’m afraid even the best hopes for Ground Control to be developed will be realized.
While the AppleInsider description was more vague and it would be a stretch to read GC functionality into that, the little blurb mentioned in the MacOsRumors frontpage, “widget-style information displays” definitely piqued my curiosity and has me wondering…
No commentsGround Control Rumblings
I just wanted to write a quick post to let everyone know that while Ground Control has been slumbering (or smouldering) it has not been forgotten. In the meantime I trust many of you were being sufficiently distracted solving various heists and watching MacHeist raise a hefty amount of money for charity (oh, and offer a pretty nice bundle of apps to boot). Way to go Phil and the whole MacHeist team. You guys really outdo yourselves.
For me personally, this has been a pretty crazy, busy time since MDA finished up and I was only able to keep a cursory glance on MacHeist and pretty much the same thing for GC. But judging by the web logs, it seems that many of you keep visiting on a regular basis hoping for some new news and I wanted to give you a little something to hope for over the holidays.
Steve Streza is finishing up Tubular (the last “5% is 95% of the work” part). He is looking at a 1.0 release before Christmas and then he’ll need to work on at least a couple of point upgrades right after that to get everything running swimmingly. If you’re not already, you can keep track of Tubular at http://www.tubularapp.com/blog/.
As for Ground Control, Steve will be starting on a paper for the plugin architecture for GC hopefully over the Christmas break (I have a hard time calling it winter break). Steve’s obvious priorities right now are school and finishing up Tubular so we’re looking at late January – early February before things start really moving forward with GC.
It seems we have some pretty good support still from the MDA team and look forward to seeing some modules developed for some of the upcoming MDA apps as well a commitment from John Casasanta to develop an iClip module. I have tentatively approached some other app developers regarding module development but it is still too early to confirm other third party interest. I’m hoping once Steve has the plugin architecture articulated, we’ll be able to more agressively shop other possible development.
Look for more action in the GC Forum soon (and feel free to put in your .02¢ too). In the meantime I hope everyone has a happy holiday season and I wish everyone a Merry Christmas and look forward to touching base after the New Year.
1 commentCat’s Out of the Bag - GC Forum Announced!
Well, so much for staying “low-key” with a Ground Control Forum. John Casasanta, the Development Manager at My Dream App and of iClip fame, has let the proverbial “cat out of the bag” by submitting the forum to digg (digg it here). I have “punished” John for this “oversight” (I said in my original email that it was “low-key” for now!) by asking him to contribute to the forums which he has most penitently done. Thanks John!
Now the invitation is open to all to come and check out what’s going on in the Ground Control Forums. It seems that there is still definite interest to keep GC alive by some of the Mac programming community with some pretty impressive coding chops. What becomes of all this is still up in the air, but the GC Forum is the best place to stay on top of all things GC and help contribute to the ongoing development of Ground Control.
I was originally planning on inviting only a select few, so that we could bat around the issues of continuing development of GC apart from MDA and then after getting enough feedback, gauge the interest and decide whether to make a public announcement or not. Well, that process has been “slightly” accelerated thanks to John. In light of that, please go easy on the design of the site as I was also planning on using this period to tweak and fine-tune little things here and there. I am open to feedback, so feel free to come in and post any suggestions for improvement on the forums, and I’ll try to keep tweaking it as we go.
I will be posting major GC news updates to this blog for the RSS blast, so definitely keep the RSS feed bookmarked. Also, I will still be contributing to the MDA forums as development on the three winners proceeds. So I look forward to seeing what all comes together over the course of the next several months.
Long live Ground Control!
No commentsMDA Final Madness
I just have to say that today has been one crazy day. I’m writing this before the final results are in, so it’s still up in the air what the final outcome will be. I can’t imagine being in Kevin, Farzad and Michael’s shoes right now. Total shades of 2000 and ‘04. It really is too bad that someone has to lose and that not every idea is “pick-up-able” by other developers as was once hoped.
Where I might be wrong is the fact that three ideas are duking it out to a bloody pulp and if that doesn’t signal passionate interest to a potential developer I don’t know what would.
So far, it looks like it has been a pretty clean fight and it has been an interesting dynamic not knowing exactly who was what color. I will wait until the dust starts settling and the blood coagulating and then give some final thoughts on this round of voting. All I can say is craziness. But good craziness.
2 commentsGround Control is Dead! Long Live Ground Control!
Howdy folks. Most of you are probably coming here from the My Dream App contest site. As you’re also probably aware, Ground Control was eliminated in the semi-final round and is now out of the running. I went ahead and set up this blog to keep those that are interested in whatever happens to Ground Control abreast of the news. If there is continued interest, I am thinking about putting up a BB for users to banter back and forth and continue the development of ideas. For now, I’m playing catch-up on other projects and will be posting as time permits.
I do want to thank everyone at MDA, including Phil and the staff, the other contestants and especially the community that caught hold of the Ground Control vision. I had a blast and am honored that my idea was able to make it to #7 out of over 2700 other entries. Truly amazing.
It will be impossible for me to keep it alive without your interest and support. I look forward to see what the upcoming weeks and months have in store.
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