@adurdin has made a skin for the iPhone simulator that may wear less on your eyes when you're sitting there developing all day: .
Visit his blog for instructions on how to install it.
I mentioned libpd for iOS a while ago, and now I found that it's ready to be played with. But as soon as I wanted to play with spectral analysis, I started missing tools, so trying to get cartopol~ and poltocart~ to work, I ended up putting in support for all the Cyclone objects. When the work was done (it compiled and ran fine) I put it on GitHub: https://github.com/niklassaers/PdTest02WithCyclone. Many thanks to Richard Lawler for giving ...
Today, let's get your iPad/iPhone printing from the HP LaserJet 1020. The 1020 isn't officially supported by Mac OS X but always has been able to print using the 1022 driver. In my case, I'll have it connected via an Airport Express, but this works fine also if it's connected directly to your Mac. Having it connected to the Airport Express another place in my house just makes it more fun.
First of all, we need to have AirPrint Hactivator (make sure that you're running OS X 10.6.5 or later and have iTunes 10.1 installed) installed to do iOS' AirPrint. Leave that to last and you have to remove and add your printer once more, and we don't want that.
Then get ...