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04/24/13 11:34 AM (12 years ago)

Scringo awesome new Blog Tab!!

They have released sdk version 2.14 and it includes a blog tab. This is awesome and it allows the users to comment etc. I'm glad I made the move over the Scringo. Now time to upgrade apps with this feature!
 
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04/24/13 12:57 PM (12 years ago)
Darnit, I'm on day 4 of waiting for review...
 
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04/24/13 01:15 PM (12 years ago)
tell me about it. mine was approved yesterday.. i will definitely update it for this feature.
 
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04/24/13 01:16 PM (12 years ago)
Thanks for the update! Getting back to work! -sheri
 
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04/24/13 01:40 PM (12 years ago)
definitely an awesome update
 
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04/24/13 04:23 PM (12 years ago)
i was about to submit a update sweet already try it and looks cool
 
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04/24/13 06:30 PM (12 years ago)
Looking for help! I have an ios app with scringo working. Now I want to include this new blog feature. So far I deleted the whole old scringo folder in xcode and added the new scringo folder to Xcode. Now my app crashes! What steps do I need to take from start to finish to get this update working.
 
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04/24/13 06:32 PM (12 years ago)
Looking for help! I have an ios app with scringo working. Now I want to include this new blog feature. So far I deleted the whole old scringo folder in xcode and added the new scringo folder to Xcode. Now my app crashes! What steps do I need to take from start to finish to get this update working.
 
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04/24/13 08:28 PM (12 years ago)
I'm assuming that this is only really applicable right now to those people who implemented the scringo SDK directly, and not using the version that was recently built in to BT. It will be interesting to see how quickly BT catches up on releases.
 
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04/25/13 04:50 AM (12 years ago)
Pogden- same here! Scringo was working nicely. Removed scringo framework, added the new one. Compiles fine but goes straight to pause :-/ Put old one back and it works straight away again. Tried there sample with my app id and that works fine too ??
 
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04/25/13 06:49 AM (12 years ago)
pogden - i fixed mine. in xcode, when i ran the app and it stopped, i checked the log, and it was telling me it had started scringo 2.1.1 (which is odd). removed scringo, again copied the latest version in, and the same result. clean/build etc. in the end, i deleted the scringo folders/framework from my app, launched the scringo sample app in xcode, highlighted the scringo folder in that and 'view in finder', then copied it back into my code and it worked. i think my mac was indexing funny perhaps.
 
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04/25/13 11:34 AM (12 years ago)
Thanks for the info! I will give that a shot and post my results!
 
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04/26/13 02:02 AM (12 years ago)
@people... there were some bugs in 2.1.4.. now 2.1.5 is out just in case you're about to submit!
 
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04/26/13 04:46 PM (12 years ago)
How can we tell what version BT is currently using? -Shane
 

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