Adium

Downtime on adiumx.com

November 10th, 2006 by Colin Barrett

This Sunday, November 12th, from 10PM to 12AM CST, we will be experiencing downtime — the guys at NetworkRedux will be putting in some more memory in our main webserver to handle the increased load from all the digg and tuaw hits 🙂

Also: trac and svn are up, but not operating at 100% just yet. We’re fine tuning things, so there may be some short, sporadic outages here and there. Sorry about all of this downtime — hopefully we’ll have all our new equipment running well soon. Stay tuned for more updates, folks.

Update to dmg background

November 10th, 2006 by Chris Forscythe

So we’ve started looking for a update to the DMG background. I made a post on the MacTheme Forums

If you’re so inclined or know someone who would be inclined to work on on a updated dmg background, go take a look.

Regarding CPU/Thread/Resource usage in b14

November 9th, 2006 by Chris Forscythe

Just FYI, we’ve tracked down most of the problems with threading (probably all of them, but won’t know for sure until b15). If you have the problem when b15 is released, please report that on trac, irc or the forums.

Is DMG confusing?

November 9th, 2006 by Chris Forscythe

So just out of plain old insane curiosity, I’ve been wondering if dmg’s confuse folks. If everyone could weigh in on it that’d be great.

Here’s what I’d really like to know

* Is it hard to describe to new users?
* Is it hard to teach new users to use them?
* Are they easy or hard to use?
* Are they harder to use than say.. a zip file?
* What about internet enabled dmgs? If you know what those are, what do you think?

Adium 1.0 Beta 14 Screenshots Run Through

November 8th, 2006 by Chris Forscythe

So a few days ago I said I’d be making a blog post that covers what I think are the important bits of Adium 1.0 if there was enough interest.

And there was indeed a lot of interest. So without making you folks wait any longer, here’s the highlights (note: These are what I thought the majority would be interested in that has not tried the beta). Please note that the fonts I use are not the default.

A few notes/thoughts/random ideas before I begin though. Or rather, maybe a little bit of a history lesson. Bah, either way. Basically the way we chose to do things a while back was to release .80 and then maintain just that for security/bugfixes and not much else. As many of you know an Adium release contains a lot of changes even if it’s just a security fix.

We also skipped .90 through .99. We might not have done that if we had to do it over again, but it’s mostly worked out for the better.

We also released .80 over a year ago. .89.1 Is basically over a year old with bugfixes, and no real new features.

It’s enough to make you go batty, or even turn into a large rectangle board game and then be split apart.

Like this:

Squares

Or maybe it makes your Mac blue to not know what’s going on with Adium in a meaningful way. Just maybe

Thatiscookingwithbutter-Small

So if you all wonder why we talk the beta up so much on the forums or irc, or why we tell some folks to try the beta to see if it resolves an issue, it’s for those and other reasons.

One final note. Contrary to popular belief, Adium X 1.0 will not have Voice/Video. This was noted here.

On to the show

The whole enchilada

I just thought this one wold be appropriate first. It’s in our built-in help on the front page, I think it’s pretty nice:

Adiumhelpscreenie

Contact List

So I think that the most viewed portions of the app are the Contact List and the.. well, you guess.

Anyhow, so pictures say more than words:

Contactlist2

There are 2 big changes here.

1) The default contact list style has changed.

2) The toolbar has changed, like so:

Cltoolbar

There are 3 things to note about this area, those being the Name area (where Chris is), the Status, and the Image. All three are modifiable, right there. Mousing over the portions will making each apparent. Last I remember these are global settings and affect all accounts, but I may be wrong about that.

There is also 1 minor change to the contact list. Images will now be rounded if they are displayed inline. It’s not a large amount of rounding, but it takes some of the sharpness off of the images

Here is what happens if you click the image in the toolbar

Climagepicker

I think that covers the contact list pretty well, on to the…

Message View

So here goes:

Messagewindow

This is the stockholm style on the xtras. It’s interesting to note that both the message style and the contact list style were both from the xtras site. That’s right, used user generated styles to create part of the look for 1.0, and I think it’s really turned out well. Congrats folks, you all deserve it.

On to

Preferences

Other than the Contact List and Message Window, I think folks will look at Preferences the most.

So here’s the General Prefs:

Generalprefs

There are a few things here, most of it hasn’t changed. Notables include the Evil Menu Duck checkbox moved here, a Hotkey preference got added here, and some other things got moved around.

One of the more apparent things about this screenshot is the fact that the toolbar icons had changed. Let’s look at them closer

Prefstoolbar

Adam Betts did these, they look pretty snazzy.

The last thing I’m going to post on here is the Personal Preferences.

Personalprefs

The key thing here is that you can set your global Name (alias), Profile, and Icon. If you click Choose Icon, you can even set the image with an iSight.

For the cocoa developer, figure out what actually happens when you click on the Choose Icon button, you might chuckle quite a bit.

Well, that’s all I’m going to show. There’s lots of other changes, but these are the general ones. We all hope you folks will like them.

Oh, one last note. This is Beta 14, and things are subject to last minute changes.

Trac/SVN/Beta site outages

November 5th, 2006 by Chris Forscythe

Hey folks,

Sorry I didn’t post about this earlier, but if you haven’t noticed trac/svn/the beta page have all been down for a day or three.

Over the last few months we’ve seen all three go up/down at random times. Basically what happened is that we were seeing system failures in random places, which would drive the process utilization up sporadically (into ranges of 200 or 300, and even more).

Long story short, new hardware was acquired last weekend and the road to migrating everything to the new server was being taken. In the meantime the old server decided to bite the dust at the start of the migration.

Normally we’d have it up sooner, James our hoster has been pretty good to us. He’s hosted the Growl stuff and Forums for years without much of any downtime until recently. Anytime we’d see a problem he’d usually get it sorted.

This week was unfortunately also a bad spot for him personally. I don’t feel that it’s right for me to disclose what happened, but more or less it’s why it’s taking a bit to get things going. James has promised to have things up for us as soon as he can, your patience is appreciated.

Also, to quote Evan:

We’re doing the absolute best we can, I promise. Thanks for both your patience and for caring about Adium enough to care about whether trac is up or not

Our release date stuff

November 1st, 2006 by Chris Forscythe

Just a reminder folks, we don’t give out release dates. 🙂

Post with a lot of information about 1.0?

October 31st, 2006 by Chris Forscythe

I was thinking of making a screenshot laden post on what’s changing/improved with 1.0, but it’ll be a lot of work. Do you guys think you’d like that/would it be beneficial?

Adium Forums

October 29th, 2006 by Chris Forscythe

I just noticed a comment in one of the blog posts basically asking for a lot of links. So, FYI:

There are a bunch of links at the main page, http://adiumx.com/. In case you do not see them, they are right underneath the protocol icons.

In either case though, this one is the forums. If you have any problems with anything Adium related, you are always welcome to post on the forums.

For future reference, please post problems to the forums and not in the blog comments.

Adium developers descend upon c4, the Villagers cowered in fear

October 25th, 2006 by Chris Forscythe

Evan, Colin and myself all went to Chicago over the weekend. For those who do not know, we were there for a gathering of developers called c4.

The highlights:

  • All planes except for mine were late coming in. Mine was late leaving Chicago on Sunday.
  • The transportation system in Chicago rocks. Evan and I are both from the Southern part of the states, and nobody in these areas seems to take public transportation. If we had something like the L in Houston I’d take it everywhere I could.
  • Colin almost died.
  • I got lost on the L at 3 am in the morning on Saturday.
  • This is the first time Evan, Colin or myself have met each other in real life.
  • Colin and I did not get a chance to try Chicago style pizza.

There were others, but those seem to come to mind the quickest. There were some awesome presentations, and we got to meet a lot of great people. Colin and I went to the Sunday event at Adler and I got to show off the app Evan and I are working on to a few people.

Here Colin is at Jak’s Tap:

Here’s Evan at Jak’s Tap:

Evan and Colin outside with DrunkenBatman and some other dudes:

Here I am at the Greek place we ended up at on Friday night:

The best part is that we had a really great time. We even talked about Adium and Growl a little bit. I definitely plan to go to c4 again next year.

I enjoyed meeting new people the most. I got to meetup with Daniel Jalkut, Justin Miller, Travis Cripps and many other great people. It was just an awesome thing to do, and I’m sure as hell glad I went.