Archive for December, 2009

Twitter Updates for 2009-12-12
Saturday, December 12th, 2009

1000 users!!! # Powered by Twitter Tools

v0.3.1 Released!
Friday, December 11th, 2009

0.3.1 Release Notes: Fixed “undefined” history bug Added ability to choose calculator color through options page! Added “onclick” to calculation history area to give focus to problem box after doing some usability testing Added support for “²” character Added Math object reference & calculator help to Options file Added “=” button to trigger calculation after [...]

v0.3.0 Released
Thursday, December 10th, 2009

There’s been a slew of releases over the last 24 hours and I’m just now getting around to noting them here: 0.3.0 Release Notes: Added site/hack links back in Cleaned up interface Added “Clear” and “All Clear” buttons Reworked some of the history/linking logic Added more calculator graphics Added temporary options placeholder page Adjusted “focus()” [...]

Now on twitter!
Wednesday, December 9th, 2009

Follow me @sbcalc

v0.2.2 of Chrome Extension released
Wednesday, December 9th, 2009

Features Add: Persistent History (w/ability to clear) Bugs Fixed: Large fractal conversion errors (corrected through rounding)

v0.2 Released
Wednesday, December 9th, 2009

By request, added decimal to fraction conversion (Thanks Adam Brill). Adjusted logic around badge “…” shortening. Code here and here.

That was quick… v0.1.9 of the Chrome port released!
Tuesday, December 8th, 2009

Install it from here: https://chrome.google.com/extensions/detail/imgdlciiikkjdohinklojokapcmjgmea Hack on it here: http://etherpad.com/statusbarcalculator If you do make any contributions, please remember to enter your name (to the right in Etherpad) so that you will be credited. Happy calculating!

Status-bar Calculator – Soon on Chrome!
Tuesday, December 8th, 2009

The Status-bar Calculator extension will soon be available on Google Chrome. You can watch me code it here: http://etherpad.com/statusbarcalculator I might take this opportunity to set up a Git project for it… but it appears the code will be short/simple enough that I can actually do all development right in etherpad. If anyone wants to [...]