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An Event Apart Seattle 2010

I’ve spent most of my free time in the past few weeks developing an administration console for ConferenceGuide that would make it easier for us to add new events to our calendar. Now that it’s done, we’re going to try to add a few upcoming events that we had already saved in our calendar.

The first one of these is An Event Apart Seattle 2010, from April 5th to April 7th. So if you plan to attend this event, feel free to download ConferenceGuide to your iPhone or Android phone in order to have the whole schedule in your pocket.

Concerning our future plans, we’re still working on a web portal that will make it possible for events organizers to manage their own schedule information, and of course, an iPad client is on its way. So stay tuned.

ConferenceGuide 2.0 for iPhone is Out!

ConferenceGuide 2.0 for iPhone has been released on the App Store this morning, after just 3 days of Apple validation. I couldn’t be happier because we’re on time for Jfokus 2010.

So if you plan to attend Jfokus 2010 in Stockholm, Sweden, get your copy of ConferenceGuide now!

We have improved the application with bits and pieces here and there, fixed a few bugs, and added multilingual support, which is particularly interesting for Jfokus since it has sessions in both English and Swedish. By the way, the application interface has also been translated in French and Swedish. More languages to come as we need them for future events.

But certainly the most important evolution, and the reason why this version is 2.0, is that we have added premium packages. The principle is very simple: for some conferences, you will be able to purchase a premium package from within the application in order to unlock certain features. For example, Jfokus premium package includes two of our most requested features:

  • Offline Mode, that downloads all of a conference data to your phone so that you can use it offline, which can be very practical if you don’t have a data connection on site
  • Push Notifications, because if you are offline, it also means that something can change without you knowing it, but with this feature, you are notified in real time whenever a session is cancelled or a speaker is replaced for example. Then all you have to do is read the notification message and conference data will be updated on your iPhone.

We really hope you will like it, all the more so as it is very affordable: you get both of these very useful features for just $0.99 (or 0,79€).

Now remember that if you have any feedback or input concerning our iPhone application, you can simply leave a comment below. And if there are some missing features that you would like us to add, see the User Feedback widget in the right column.

Enjoy!

ConferenceGuide 1.1b1 for Android

ConferenceGuide 1.1b1 for Android has just be published to Android Market. The new features are the same as those in the 1.1 version for the iPhone:

  • Conference search
  • Speaker search
  • Schedule search
  • Starred session view for helping you plan which sessions to attend (inspired by the Google I/O 2009 app)

During the last few weeks we have also added three new conferences to the database: Jfokus, DagsVara, and Macworld (schedule not added yet).

ConferenceGuide 1.1b1 is a first beta and has some UI glitches related to automatically expanding the schedule’s time slots. I will have a fix for that after the holidays. The rest of the app should work properly, but let me know if you discover any issues.

Here is a clickable QR-code for downloading the app from Android Market:

ConferenceGuide 1.1 for iPhone and Future Events

First off, let’s talk about ConferenceGuide 1.1. The iPhone version has been published on the AppStore 2 days ago. Note that it still requires iPhone OS 3.1. New features in this version include:

  • Search in all screens including conferences, speakers and sessions
  • Session “starring”: add sessions to your bookmarks and filter starred sessions
  • When a conference is ongoing and you open the schedule view, it automatically jumps to the next slot
  • You can now view details about the venue for each event
  • Visual feedback has been improved when data is loaded from the server

And of course, a few bugs have been fixed, and some optimization was made. Claes is currently working on implementing the same features on the Android version. He will let you know when it’s ready.

Concerning events now, as you probably know by now, we have fully covered Devoxx a few weeks ago and it was a great success. That’s why we have started to add new events to our coverage calendar. The next 2 ones are Swedish events occurring in parallel on January 26th and 27th:

  • JFokus 2010: another java community conference that gathered 650 people in Stockholm in 2008
  • DagsVara 2010, a publishing and media event in Stockholm as well

Schedule and speaker information are now available in ConferenceGuide and you can start to learn more about these events and maybe prepare your favourite sessions right away.

Last but not least, you may have noticed that MacWorld also appears in the list of upcoming conferences, but does not present any schedule or speaker information. Actually that’s another thing that we have added to ConferenceGuide 1.1: we will add as many events as we can to our database, for free, even if it’s just with a logo, dates and venue information. The idea is to use ConferenceGuide as a big global event calendar for everyone. Now this means a couple of things:

  1. If you know about an event that is not in our list, please let us know so that we can add it
  2. If a lot of you suggest the same event, we will try to add schedule and speaker information to it (we will definitely do it if we are interested in it as well)
  3. If you participate in the organization of a conference and you would like it to be covered by ConferenceGuide to offer this service to your attendees, feel free to contact us. Schedule and speaker information is free, and you won’t even have to do anything. All we would like is that you talk about ConferenceGuide in your official communication about your event.

We have a lot of cool features and events to come in the next few weeks, so stay tuned. Oh, and by the way, if you have feedback, if you notice bugs, or if you have ideas about features or improvements that you miss in ConferenceGuide 1.1 for the iPhone, please leave a comment below.

Upcoming Features in ConferenceGuide

Devoxx is Over

It’s time for a summary. Devoxx was the first real-world test for Conference Guide and I have to say that Claes and I are pretty satisfied. Overall, the iPhone version was downloaded 299 times between its release and Sunday, November 22nd, while the Android version was downloaded 123 times on the same period.

For the iPhone version, we have some country-specific figures:

Sales by country

Sales by country

The Grails server held great, despite the fact that there is still no caching on the client side, leading to a lot of requests. Some people complained about the fact that they needed a network connection to use it, which is not the case with other similar apps. But contrary to those apps, we were able to update the server in real time when there were last minute changes:

  • One university session and one conference session were canceled and replaced by others
  • On Wednesday, when the sound mixer crashed, all sessions were delayed by 15 minutes and we could shift the timetable accordingly.

Now of course, we realize that this online solution is not ideal, and that’s why we are already working on a solution that will take the best of both worlds.

Given the success of this pilot project, we are already working on a new version. Our target is to be ready for the end of January to cover another Java event in Sweden: JFokus. This version should fix most of the limitations we’ve noticed in this version and add a few features, including:

  • The ability to “star” sessions
  • Venue information screen
  • More filters on all screens to get directly to the information you are interested in

We will let you know when the new version is ready. And once again, if you are a conference organizer and you would like your event to be covered by Conference Guide, feel free to contact us.

New release of the Android app

I  have published a new release (0.3.1) of Conference Guide for Android. It contains two minor tweaks:

  • The schedule automatically jumps to the current timeslot
  • Time strings are now localized

Hopefully I will be able to add “starred” sessions for planning your conference schedule by tomorrow.

Here is the Android Market link and the QR Code again:

Conference Guide for Android

Conference Guide for Android is now available (free) on Android Market! Here are two screenshots of what the app looks like:

Conference List ScreenSession Screen

If you are viewing this page on an Android device, you can click this link [1] to download the app from the market. Here is a QR Code of the same link:

1. If you try to view the Android Market link above in a web browser on your computer, you will get a “Not Found” page. Although the Android Market homepage lists the most popular applications, it currently does not allow you to browse all applications in the market. There are a few unofficial web sites that allow you to do that though, like this one.

Devoxx D-3

Icon-bigDevoxx, my personal happiest moment of the year, is coming very fast now. And this year I added a special interest to it with the development on Conference Guide. For those who don’t know it yet, Conference Guide is a service that can store session and speaker information for any conference. But the most visible part of it is certainly the mobile clients. Yes, you read me right: there are several mobile clients. I started with the development of an iPhone application to browse conference information, but then a fellow Belgian developer, Claes Buckwalter, joined me to build an Android client. For your information, Conference Guide for iPhone is already available on the App Store FOR FREE. Conference Guide for Android will be available very soon on the Android Marketplace, FOR FREE too!

So if you are attending Devoxx this year, and you want to browse sessions and speakers from your iPhone or Android phone, feel free to install it on your device. Just keep in mind that this is just a first version of the application. It has a few known limitations (including the fact that you need a data connection to use it) and very simplistic features. But we will use Devoxx as a first test and we will add more features and more conferences as time goes. We already have a few conference organizers who want to provide their information via Conference Guide. So stay tuned for more.

And by the way, if you want to meet me or Claes at Devoxx next week, we’ll be there of course.