I thought I'd show you a Small preview of what I've been working on the past few months. I will demonstrate the new feature of WoW Furnace that lets you save a list of characters that you can search with one touch, along with the ability to search one character across all realms eliminating the need to type in your server name.
Main Screen (you will see this when you open up WoW Furnace)
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from this view you can click the physical Menu button on your phone and you will get the option to search for a character.
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In this next view you type the name of the character and the region you want to search.
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This is the result page, so there are two buhheads one in kil'jaeden and one in bonechewer. Here you can select the one you want to view, we will select the kil'jaeden one.
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This following view is the meat of the application, here you will see all the details of the character from stats to arena teams.
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If you choose to track this character and have it added to the main screen list, simply press the physical menu button on your phone, there you will get the add option.
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Thats is it, next time you open WoW Furnace this character will be in the list to view at one click.
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There is more to come, Id like to once again Thank you all for your support.
-ernie







3 comments:
Hey, love the app! Thanks for your hard work on it. I have a few questions for you:
Do you plan on adding a talent calculator?
Can you add a scroll option for the character list? I have quite a few, kind of an altaholic. =P
I'm not that interested in talents, equip and stuff, but what I envy iPhone users most is the possibility for the ingame calendar. Just as a hint, cause I think guilds which use it for raid/instance management profit the most from the possibility using the calendar mobile.
I really love this app (prior to 1.6). I really appreciate all your hard work.
I was wondering if you had planned on updating this for 1.6. If not, I would be very interested in taking this project over.
philselmer at acm dot org
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