Here is the revised screen for comments on a party in Lion Party Network for iOS:
Don't like a comment you posted? Simply swipe and delete it, just like elsewhere in iOS.
And here is a cool iPhone 5 wallpaper (compatible with any device):
Click on it to download it!
More to come as we approach our launch at Arts Fest 2013 in early July!
So I tried to make my App use as many CPU cycles and as much memory as possible while testing it. The results were pretty awesome.
So here is the CPU Usage:
Not too shabby right? It never exceeded 10-15%, even when using some of the heaviest animation in the app.
Memory Usage:
This is awesome. My app is running in the foreground, messing with objects, adding parties, deleting stuff, using animations. Facebook is in the BACKGROUND, and springboard represents iOS framework processes. My app uses LESS THAN HALF OF THE MEMORY FACEBOOK USES in the background, while mine is in the foreground.
Using Xcode tools I was able to make a very optimized application.
Full featured, and less memory consuming. Looks like I'm doing something right!
A more finalized look at the detail screen.
That bottom part slides up with your finger, which reveals options such as comments (shown in the blog post below this), edit party, invite friends to party (IF AND ONLY IF the privacy setting on the party is "open"), and reporting a party to LPN admins.
Below that, the "Attending" box let's you know who's going, and you have the option to tell the host that you are "going", "maybe", or "pass". This is done all in one segmentedcontrol tap thingy.
Then, scroll back down to get a really big map! Tap the marker when you're ready to go, and Google Maps will route exact coordinates. The best part about Google's maps is that every tiny detail in State College and University Park is nearly perfectly recreated. Buildings are outlined (you can switch to a hybrid satellite view), and every sidewalk is present. I've gone here three years now and I can attest to the accuracy, I even used it to learn a few routes myself.
I'm betting months of my time and effort that you're gonna like how easy this is to use, and why it is superior to the few options present. This is made by Penn State students specifically for Penn State students. We are!