Thanks to everyone who has downloaded and played with iDoodle over the last year. Reflecting back this has been a very enjoyable experience.
From the web app that I wrote last February to the success of iDoodle2 it has been a great learning experience. There have been over 1 million downloads worldwide of iDoodle2 lite and I hope that number will continue to climb.
I’m working right now on a few fixes to iDoodle2 and iDoodle2 lite that should be ready and in the app store in early January. The feedback of my users has been critical in shaping these updates and I hope that this relationship will continue.
Since Apple’s NDA has been relaxed I’m also hoping to start giving code examples that will help other developers who are working with 2D graphics on the iPhone. I certainly wouldn’t have finished my app without the advice and guides I’ve found online and I hope that I can also make some kind of contribution in this area. Look for the first one of these blog posts within the next few weeks. Thanks again for the support and I hope to continue making great iPhone applications in 2009.
I love your application.I have used your application in the midle of the night when i can’t sleep to create the pieces on my blog: freeflowexpressions.wordpress.com and many more
ok here is my problem. what i can create on my iphone has low dpi ( too small to print any of my pieces) Do you know of a program similar to your where I can get the same kind of color effects in a nice flowing format like you have? Any help would be appreciated. I have a PC ( i’m pretty sure i will actually have to use my PC unless you have any other ideas.
thanks again,( I have downloaded the paid version and it was well worth it)