I've had this on the back burner for a while, but finally have a chance to get started with it. The recently-revived thread about the topic made me most this.
The details:
- I have no idea how long it will take, it depends how busy I am this summer.
- it will likely be OS X 10.4-only
- the Uniden BCD396T will be the only model supported initially, as it's the only scanner I have. Others should be relatively simple to add, although I don't know how I will be able to test against them.
- Stage one functionality is frequency setup and import only, not configuration of any other settings.
- Stage two is importing from the RadioReference database
- Stage three is a Dashboard widget for controlling the scanner
- Stage four is audio recording and logging
- Stage five is support of other scanners
- It will be freely available at first, but I will start charging if it ever becomes robust and functional enough for me to not feel guilty about it. Keep in mind that that's a big if.
The stages are subject to change, depending on what I find interesting. I'm writing this purely for my own benefit, both as a project for learning Objective-C, and because there is no decent software that does this for OS X.
I'm posting this to gauge interest, and let Mac users know. A few questions:
1) At what stage would you want to use this application? E.g. if you don't have a BCD396T, you will have to wait until stage five. If not enough people have a 396T, I'll have to reprioritize, and make stage five stage two.
2) What special features would you like to see in the application?
3) What price would you be willing to pay?
The details:
- I have no idea how long it will take, it depends how busy I am this summer.
- it will likely be OS X 10.4-only
- the Uniden BCD396T will be the only model supported initially, as it's the only scanner I have. Others should be relatively simple to add, although I don't know how I will be able to test against them.
- Stage one functionality is frequency setup and import only, not configuration of any other settings.
- Stage two is importing from the RadioReference database
- Stage three is a Dashboard widget for controlling the scanner
- Stage four is audio recording and logging
- Stage five is support of other scanners
- It will be freely available at first, but I will start charging if it ever becomes robust and functional enough for me to not feel guilty about it. Keep in mind that that's a big if.
The stages are subject to change, depending on what I find interesting. I'm writing this purely for my own benefit, both as a project for learning Objective-C, and because there is no decent software that does this for OS X.
I'm posting this to gauge interest, and let Mac users know. A few questions:
1) At what stage would you want to use this application? E.g. if you don't have a BCD396T, you will have to wait until stage five. If not enough people have a 396T, I'll have to reprioritize, and make stage five stage two.
2) What special features would you like to see in the application?
3) What price would you be willing to pay?
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