My new project has finally begun Beta testing. Its an iPhone/iPad app for neuroscientists doing research. The app uses a MUSE EEG headset to record brainwave data while the user plays simple games that create controlled stimuli.
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I have updated my RegEx Knife iOS regular expression editing and testing utility so that it works on both the iPhone and the iPad. Check it out on the App Store!
Comments closedMarksLib is a collection of handlers for everyday operations that I find myself using in almost every script I write. There are tools for reading and writing text files, string substitution, converting between strings and arrays and more.
Comments closedHearing about the Find My AirPods feature Apple is introducing reminds me that we need the same thing for the Apple Pencil. I recently lost…
Comments closedI’ve been looking for nice ways to present iPhone application mockups and today I came across these free attractive mockups on the UI8 site
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Comments closedSigma Playground allows you to use SigmaSwiftStatistics in Swift Playgroundson the iPad.
Comments closedA lot has been written about how Apple’s new MacBook Pro maxes out at 16GB of RAM. Some argue that 16GB is enough for almost anyone, and therefore it is not a real problem. I disagree.
1 CommentAs a side project I am working on an improved AppleScript droplet shell. My goal is to create a better AppleScript droplet experience by providing a better UI for receiving dropped files and offering a way of picking files to process via integrated Spotlight document searching (you’ll recognize this as being based on Script Debugger’s Open Quickly feature). Additionally, I want to give droplet scripts an opportunity to clean up if the user stops or quits the script.
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