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Updated User’s Manual Available 

Dear Friends!

iPeng 1.2.1 has been out for a while now but the User’s manual was not completely up to speed with this release.

Now, this has changed. I’m happy to announce that the User’s Manual is now fully up to date with regards to iPeng 1.2.1. While completing the 1.2.1 version, we added some more detail and hopefully the readability has improved as well.

Also, the new User’s Manual is now available for download in PDF format.

Like before, it’s designed as an online manual, supports readability on iPhone/iPod touch through an iPhone skin and can be reached using the links in the App under “Help”.

You can find the User’s manual at

help.penguinlovesmusic.de

Even if you are an experienced iPeng user, have a look and see whether you’ll discover some features you didn’t know about, yet.

Have fun!

Posted on March 12, 2010 / Posted by coolio / read more »

iPeng 1.2.1 Upgrade available 

Today, iPeng 1.2.1 got released on the App Store.

iPeng 1.2.1 is a maintenance release which primarily improves the compatibility with Squeezebox Server 7.4 and fixes some errors but it does come with a few improvements as well.

Improvements include:

  • Better handling of context menus in SBS 7.4, especially including the “Add to favorites” and “Remove from favorites” menus available on the Squeezebox Controller to streaming service context menus.
  • Better detection of „hold“ gesture avoids accidental triggering of actions;
  • iPeng reconnects to the server by server name; this improves automatic reconnection in DHCP managed networks, you no longer need the “Forget Last Server” Option
  • Status icons for Alarms and Sleep plus a lot of additional icons for plugins;
  • Support for Slide Show Artwork (e.g. in the Flickr app);
  • Sorting of search results, Albums returned by “Search” now are sorted as defined in iPeng’s settings plus additional information for the albums will be shown;
  • If “Play Single Tracks” option is set in settings, the “Play Shuffled” item in Playlists and Albums will be replaced by “Play All” since “Play All” is not redundant in this context.

Learn more about the major 1.2 release.

See the full list of bugfixes in 1.2.1:

https://trac.penguinlovesmusic.de/trac/ipengnat/query?status=closed&milestone=Release+1.2.1

Have fun with iPeng 1.2.1!

Posted on November 25, 2009 / Posted by coolio / read more »

A Message from Coolio 

Hi folks,

You may have recognized that iPeng has got a new logo. It’s rather reputable and “chique”, I think, and I´m being replaced by a model. That´s fine with me, it gives me more time to do what I like: Care for iPeng and, well,… I’ve just returned from a trip to Scotland where I have examined the local fishing-grounds. Yum!!! View the pictures from my trip.

Best

Coolio

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I love furniture...
Staying in contact with customers
Ben Nevis is not for little penguins
I love the landscape.
The Scots know where to build their castles!
There\'s seal out there!
Give me a break.
Where\'s the fish?
Posted on November 5, 2009 / Posted by admin / read more »

iPeng goes 1.2 

I’m happy to announce the availability on the App Store of iPeng 1.2.

iPeng 1.2 is the third major release of iPeng and like 1.1 it will bring you major changes that will make iPeng an even better Music Remote.

Optimized for Squeezebox™ Server 7.4

To begin with, iPeng 1.2 is a complementary release for Squeezebox Server 7.4 and MySqueezebox.com. It fully supports these server releases and in many places also uses similar UI concepts.

In short: Here’s what’s new:

  • New Look and Icon
  • New User Interface handling ambiguous functionality through context menus instead of modes.
  • New MultiPlayer control page that allows for easier player management (syncing, moving between sources,…)
  • Group control for synced players.
  • Player context menu bundling all player features, reachable through the MultiPlayer control
  • Context menus for the current track and tracks in the current playlist.
  • Improved management of current playlist including option to save it.
  • Quick Tutorials explain the operation of iPeng.
  • Many, many details.

New User Interface and Look.

The first thing you’ll notice is changed colors.But believe me, it’s not about colors.

iPeng now has a stringent UI concept that tries to do away with the confusion around SqueezePlay menus and different play modes. iPeng’s new interface logic goes as follows:

  • Every item that has more than one action attached to it does have a Context Menu
  • You reach the Context Menu through a “hold” gesture (hold an item for approx. 1s). This will work almost everywhere (as long as there is something to be displayed): menus, library items, NowPlaying cover, playlist item, current player, you name it.
  • Simply tapping an item will trigger the default action, most of the time this means: descend to a lower menu.
  • Clicking an Album Cover (in a menu) will immediately play that album (there are one or two exceptions to this in places where it doesn’t make sense to play the album).

There is one exception: When viewing an Album or Playlist (that is: anything containing only tracks) there is still the old “mode” scheme. This is to allow you faster access to tracks for playing whole albums or building playlists; for many users these are the things they usually do with iPeng:

  • There are the tree modes in the navigation bar that determine what happens when you tap a track
  • play plays the whole album from that track
  • add adds the track to the end of the playlist
  • play-next inserts the track after the current one in the playlist.
  • hold will, as always, bring up a context menu.

New MultiPlayer Control

First of all: Yes, it does scroll :-). Apart from that, the whole thing has been completely redesigned.

  • Synced players are now grouped in sync groups that are distinguishable by the currently playing track and play state. Below this there are the individual players and you can set individual volume and power state of each player.
  • The MultiPlayer control has an edit mode in which you can move players between sync groups and also music sources. This can be done through drag’n’drop or by selecting several players and clicking a command button.

Group Control

If you select a player from a sync group, the main volume and power controls no longer act on the individual player, but on the whole group. Note: this is different from the “Sync Power” and “Sync Volume” settings in Squeezebox Server since you still have individual control over each player:

  • The main volume slider will show the average volume of the sync group. Moving the slider will change the volume on all players synchronously. You can change the relative volume between players using the controls on the MultiPlayer control.
  • The main power button will switch power on all players. You can still change the power state of individual players using the MultiPlayer control.

Player Context Menu

By clicking the accessory button on the current player in the MultiPlayer control or by holding the player you get to a player context menu. This menu will bundle all player specific settings and features such as

  • Alarms
  • Sleep
  • Player name
  • some plugins that act on players
  • Digital Inputs (Transporter only).

NowPlaying Context Menus

The cover art on NowPlaying and the tracks in the current playlist now have a TrackInfo context menu that allows you to access features like

  • Add to favorites
  • Browse by album/artist etc.
  • Access similar music through Apps
  • Get more Information about the track

Current Playlist

  • Deleting tracks from the current playlist has been changed to a batch delete (just try it, you will understand it).
  • Also, the current playlist can now be saved.

Quick Tutorials

In several places in iPeng, features you encounter for the first time will be explained by a short, animated tutorial.

And many more details…

  • Keep Connection now really works (at least for 30min)
  • WiFi will no longer be shut down as long as the App is in the foreground.
  • Apps can be included in the main menu.
  • there is more…

As usual: Have fun with iPeng 🙂

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NowPlaying Main Screen
NowPlaying Landscape View (with overlay)
NowPlaying Landscape View on iPad, scaled
TrackInfo Menu
Album Review for current track
Main Menu
Rating stars
MultiPlayer Control
MultiPlayer control in edit mode
Player Context Menu
Alarms
Albums
Search screen
Search results
TrackStat
Biography Images
My Apps
Rhapsody album list
Album view for a music service
Flickr images
Current playlist
Current playlist in edit mode
Posted on October 1, 2009 / Posted by coolio / read more »

Plugin again – iPeng 0.5.4 for iPhone 3.0 

Since the iPeng App came out last November it turned out to be much more popular than the free iPeng plugin, so there wasn’t a lot of news here.

Now we promised to keep it supported yet with iPhone 3.0 it stopped working. Obviously due to a bug done by somebody else, but what help is that…

Now here’s a small maintenance release (iPeng 0.5.4) which will work around this and make the plugin work with iPhone 3.0.

Yet, while this fixes the Safari crash on NowPlaying there are still a few things that won’t work in 3.0 due to changes made to the platform:

  • Playlist reordering. The iPeng scheme for doing this was to “hold” an item to move it around. Now “hold” in Safari now activates cut&paste so this feature obviously doesn’t work anymore
  • MultiPlayer Control. This feature requires dynamically added CSS styles which are no longer available due to the pre-compiling nature of Safari in 3.0.

I hope you still find it useful and apologize for the limited support – but there are just so much more users of the native iPeng App that this one takes precedence.

Have fun!

iPeng 0.5.4 – Compatibility Release for iPhone 3.0

How About Android? Volunteers Out There?

One thing that came as a surprise to me today is that iPeng 0.5.4 is obviously almost compatible with Android Phones. Transforms and transitions work and the layout almost fits.

I don’t have the time to work myself into the depths of the browser used there (a chrome variety?) so does anybody else feel like it?

Posted on August 15, 2009 / Posted by coolio / read more »
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