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Publish Option - Number of Screenshots

Charmaine Anderson 11 år siden opdateret af Inna Komarovsky 11 år siden 2
I noticed on the Publish option one can only upload 3 screenshots, the Apple iTunes store allows one to upload 5 screenshots… Please enable 5 images to upload as this is very important to help sell one's apps, especially if they are feature rich. If this is already possible, please advise.   Thanks for considering.
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Påbegyndt

processing speed

Melissa Lind 11 år siden opdateret af Ezra Weinstein (Administrator) 11 år siden 5

Is there anyway to speed up the processing speed with Interact Builder? It works quick on the first couple pages, but with every page it gets slower and slower, when I start to get to the back of the book (page 10 or 11), it's so slow that I watch a movie at the same time so that I don't lose my motivation to keep working on it. 


I have no idea what that involves and it's probably a long term issue, but it would be such a boon for user experience if you could eliminate the down time. 


Thanks!!!

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The processing speed depends on how many elements you have on your current working page and also on how your CPU is used.So if you have opened for example another 5 processes and you work on a page with let's say 40 elements, InteractBuilder will act slower. [ALIN]


What Alin mentioned above is very true.  We are working on this very issue for version 3.4 and hopefully you will find the application performing better.  Once 3.4 is out we would like to hear from you again to see if you are still experiencing any speed issues.

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Færdig

Basic graphic tools

Moshe Caine 12 år siden opdateret af Inna Komarovsky 10 år siden 3

I know IB3 is not a design tool. Nevertheless it would be very helpful to have some very basic graphic entry tools: Line, circle, rectangle, color fill, etc.

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Inna Komarovsky 10 år siden
Just for reference, I wanted to note that these features are now available. For more information on using shape elements, click here: Shape Element.
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Planlagt

In-app purchases

Anita Sølver 11 år siden opdateret af Ezra Weinstein (Administrator) 11 år siden 1
I would love to see the possibility to make in-app purchases.

By that I mean, that the app itself is free in the app-store, but provides extra content inside, that the user can purchase. It could be one free book, and 3 others that the user can buy, or perhaps small games, or even items that can be used in a game.

It's a very used concept, and for good reason.
It's hard to make people decide to buy an app they know nothing about, but it will be easier to sell them something inside an app, when they already know the app, and the quality of it.
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Already in the plan. It is absolutely a critical feature, along with in app advertising. Thanks for the feedback.
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Planlagt

Enable User Preferences

Charmaine Anderson 11 år siden opdateret af Ezra Weinstein (Administrator) 11 år siden 0

It would be awesome if IB3 builder users could customize the IB3 builder UI based on our own global preferences. Such as allow us to decide which panels we prefer to load initially or use most.     

Also it would be nice to set project wide preferences on fonts, size and colors and also define Headline title  body content size, etc (such as a style sheet).  

Another idea is to consider offering pre-built templates one can use for each project type that only requires a wee bit of customization.

Thanks for considering.  

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Planned for version 3.5.  Version 3.3 will actually offer the ability to import pages from one app to the other which is similar to what your idea for templates.  Version 3.5 should be released towards the end of this year or early next year.  Version 3.3 will be released by the end of the month.


(LH 875)

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Ikke en bug

Tapping through a transparent layer

Ranco 11 år siden opdateret af Ezra Weinstein (Administrator) 11 år siden 5

I want to be able to click the visible part of an element that is behind another semi-transparent element. 

For example in this screenshot, the girl is behind a wave. I can only click on the very top of her exposed head, whereas I expect to be able to click her entire visible body:

Image 30

I know is is per-pixel tap test, but still...

If there's a way around that - please advise

Thanks,

Ranco

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The best way to handle this is to add a transparent element in front of the image of the girl and add your action set to that element. This is not a bug because transparent elements can have action sets and the transparent part of an element needs to be clickable.

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Publish using my developer's account

Truman Kong 10 år siden opdateret af Inna Komarovsky 10 år siden 4
About using my own developer account, and do the submission of the App on my own. Will the InteractBuilder be able to generate a standalone compiled App for me to publish it on my own? Since I have only made a testing running App using InteractBuilder and SHARE with my colleagues. The process is done automatically, and are working just fine. Can I do it manually? And using my App developer account?
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Inna Komarovsky 10 år siden
Hi Truman,

Yes, when you're ready to publish your app, you will have the option of publishing it through your own developer account or through the InteractBooks account. When you test the app and share it with others, it is not yet in the app marketplaces, so it is not published through anyone's account technically, but when you want to publish the app, this is when you would use a developer account.

Let me know if this answers your question : )
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Add visual display of all elements in library

Charmaine Anderson 11 år siden opdateret af Ezra Weinstein (Administrator) 11 år siden 0

It would be nice if you could see all of the elements in your library via a scrollable slider and be able to select the desired element or entire frames of an animation and drag and drop the one you want to use into your page. Sometimes one wants to reuse assets and if you have several hundred elements its easy to forget where you used the one you want to copy and reuse.  Thanks for considering.  

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Add Export .pdf or ebook version option?

Charmaine Anderson 11 år siden opdateret af panistefanin 6 år siden 4
Not sure how difficult this would be for you to add to as an IB3 option, but it would be awesome if one could export a .pdf or ebook version of one's app so that one could also offer a version to those who prefer reading content on their Kindle for example, so one could sell it on Amazon.com.
I realize one would probably loose a lot of the interactivity and animation, but if it retained the static images, text and audio that would be rather cool.

Thanks for considering.
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Should be available in version 3.5. It will be a premium member feature.

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steady glove but hitting approach has deteriorated in Triple A

anonymous 7 år siden opdateret af FindBestVouchers 6 år siden 5

We continue our mid season organization reviews with a look at the
Oakland Athletics Top 20 Prospects from the beginning of 2017. The index
for other team reviews can be found here.

This list was originally published January 9th, 2017.

1 Franklin Barreto, INF, Grade A Age 21, hitting .270/.316/.418 with
19 walks, 101 strikeouts in 311 at bats in Triple A; hit .190 with a
pair of homers in 42 MLB at bats during brief trial; showing good pop
and steady glove but hitting approach has deteriorated in Triple A; I
think he’ll adjust but he needs more time.

2 A.J. Puk, LHP, Grade B Age 22, first round pick from University of
Florida in 2016; 3.97 ERA in 79 innings between High A and Double A,
117/33 K/BB, 60 hits; blistering stuff but command remains erratic;
stock steady, high upside.

3 Jharel Cotton, RHP, Grade B/B Age 25, 20th round pick by the
Dodgers in 2012 from East Carolina University, traded to Athletics in
Josh Reddick and Rich Hill deal; 14 starts in MLB with 5.17 ERA in 77
innings, 67/32 K/BB, on disabled list with blister right now;
inconsistent but I still like his chances to be an above average starter
if they remain patient with him.

4 Matt Chapman, 3B, Grade B/B Age 24, first round pick in 2014 from
Cal State Fullerton; hit .257/.348/.589 in 175 Triple A at bats,
promoted to majors and hitting .200/.273/.440 so far in 50 at bats;
excellent defense with power http://www.athleticsfanaticsjersey.com/jake-smolinski-jersey-c-24.html, don’t expect much batting average but the superb glove buys him a lot of slack.

5 Frankie Montas, RHP, Grade B Age 24, acquired from Dodgers in the
Reddick/Hill deal; 6.91 ERA in 29 major league bullpen innings with
30/15 K/BB; that got him sent back to Triple A where he’s moved back
into a starting role; still has high long term potential and like Cotton
he needs innings and experience to adjust.

6 Grant Holmes, RHP, Grade B/B Age 21, first round pick by Dodgers
in 2014 , another part of the Hill/Reddick deal; 4.92 ERA in 97 Double A
innings, 117 hits, 96/38 K/BB; results haven’t matched the stuff due to
command and mechanical inconsistency http://www.athleticsfanaticsjersey.com/billy-butler-jersey-c-25.html, still quite young of course.

7 Daniel Gossett, RHP, Grade B/B Age 24, second round pick in 2014
out of Clemson, strong in Triple A 3.41 ERA in 61 innings, 54/19 K/BB
promoted to majors and has varied between very good and very bad, 5.79
ERA in 37 innings with 23/6 K/BB overall; like Cotton and Montas, he has
the ability to be an above average starter but needs to find his legs.

8 Matt Olson, 1B OF, Grade B Age 23, hit .267/.363/.554 in Triple A,
promoted to majors and hit .184/.310/.449, back in minors now but will
return to MLB later in the year, no real change in profile,
power/patience mix remains intriguing.

9 Renato Nunez, 3B 1B, Grade B Age 23; Hitting .250/.308/.534 in
Triple A with 24 homers, 26 walks, 102 strikeouts; more serious contact
issues than Olson and less patient but matches or even exceeds http://www.athleticsfanaticsjersey.com/john-axford-jersey-c-1.html  him in raw power; stock steady.

10 Norge Ruiz, RHP, Grade B Age 23, Cuban right hander signed for
2,000,000 in December; just getting into action in the California League
with 2.81 ERA in 16 innings, 12/5 K/BB over three starts, will be key
guy to watch in the second half.

11 Logan Shore, RHP, Grade B Age 22, second round pick in 2016 from
University of Florida; limited to 35 innings in High A by a lat strain,
3.12 ERA with 32/6 K/BB, showing expected polish; he was looking ready
for Double A until getting hurt.

12 Daulton Jefferies, RHP, Grade B Age 21, comp round pick in 2016 from University of California; made two starts in Billy Burns Jersey High A then had Tommy John surgery in late April.

13 Max Schrock, 2B , Grade B Age 22, 15th round pick in 2015 by
Natonals from University of South Carolina, traded to Athletics last
August; hitting .300/.357/.412 with 22 walks, 27 strikeouts in 260 at
bats in Double A; very reliable defense with only two errors; needs more
attention than he’s received.

14 Raul Alcantara, RHP, Grade C Age 24, made team out of spring
training but got crushed and gave up 15 runs in seven innings; out
righted to Triple A then ended up on the disabled list, just started
rehab work in rookie ball; given arm strength he’ll get more chances.

15 Lazaro Armenteros, OF, Grade C Age 18, Cuban signed last summer
for 3,000,000; just getting started in rookie ball, hitting
.305/.385/.508 in 59 at bats so far, obviously a good start; has the
tools to rank much higher once we get a better idea how those tools
translate into performance and how much he needs to refine skills; I’m
rather high on him.

Atlanta Braves v Oakland Athletics

Bruce Maxwell Photo by Thearon W. Henderson/Getty Images

16 Bruce Maxwell, C, Grade C Age 26, second round pick in 2012 from
Birmingham Southern; hitting .282/.386/.380 in 71 major league at bats;
very strong defense; this looks legitimate to me.

17 Chad Pinder, INF, Grade C Age 25, hit .234/.289/.490 in 145 major
league at bats until going down with hamstring injury; this seems like
his true level of skill, good power with versatile defense and poor OBP.

18 Richie Martin, SS, Grade C Age 22, first round pick in 2015 from
University of Florida; hitting .209/.293/.310 in Double A with 10
steals; impressive defense and can swipe a base but extreme lack of
power/strength hold him back; utility role in the future unless the
hitting improves.

19 Heath Fillmyer, RHP; Grade C Age 23, fifth round pick in 2014
from Mercer Junior College; 4.01 ERA in 92 innings in Double A, 68/39
K/BB, 104 hits; not a great season; stuff may play up if he moves to
bullpen down the road.

Ask questions about any of these guys, anyone else not written up
pre season, and 2017 draftees and I’ll answer in the comments section.



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