I finally got around to updating my app and it's time for a shameless plug! CBase Chess 2.0 has just beomce available on the App Store at http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/cbase-chess/id386254532.
A lot's happened since I first released the origi...
Update
I included a small demo file (and absolutely terrible makefile) briefly illustrating how to use the StandardPosition class (which is kinda an important one). Demo will be updated later to include other aspects of the library too.
As CBa...
CBase Chess is now available for free on the App Store. Available for iPhone/iPod touch running 4.0 or later.
http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/cbase-chess/id386254532
http://iphonechess.wordpress.com/2010/08/05/cbase-chess-1-0-submitted/
I finally submitted my first app! Apple has an unbelievable number of certificates you have to obtain to compile, run, and then submit your application. It took me almost 2...
I've posted a brief update on my work. It outlines a few more things that I need to work on before I submit my app. I'm going to have a lot of time in the next two weeks to work on it, so I'm shooting for a submission date no later than August 7!
Certainly one of the coolest phones around, and would be absolutely amazing for chess, so why can't we have an app that will allow you to read a PGN with variations? Maybe we could...?
http://iphonechess.wordpress.com/2010/06/30/why-cant-we-hav...
iPhone Chess Blog
I recently got a MacBook Pro and have started doing some chess-related iPhone development. Right now this blog is in its infancy, but in time I think it might be an interesting read. I'm sort of talking about what it's like to...
I'm bored so I figured I'd make my first blog post by posting one of my tournament games from a couple of years ago - it's one of my favorites! There are variations in addition to the main moves of the game.