Archive for the ‘General’ Category

The end of our development

Friday, February 23rd, 2007

We are announcing that Fire will see no more releases. There is an announcement on the Front Page which explains our reasons.

As some of you know, there is a beta version of 2.0 floating around, however we feel that this version is just not ready for release in any form, so it will remain solely within the source code.

Sorry for any disappointments this may have caused.

Images Lost and Near Release

Monday, September 25th, 2006

Since the site went down, the images were lost in posts here. Sorry for the inconvienence.

We are nearing the release of the next version of Fire. Currently the is getting smaller.

Better Fire History available

Monday, June 19th, 2006

Thanks to the Internet Wayback Machine (www.archive.org) We now have a complete release history for Fire, dating back to it’s very first public release on April 1, 1999. Our baby is 7 years old already!

Person Item

Thursday, March 30th, 2006

Well, 2.0 is starting to mature… Soon it will be time for release.

The only big ticket item remaining is PersonItem. Basically, it is a stronger clustering method with Address Book sync. Some of the code already exists, and Alan and I are busy at work getting the rest done. Once this is complete, it will be time to go through a feature freeze, and do bug testing as well as localizations.

Some detail about how PersonItem will work (comments welcome):

  • You can only have one person of a particular name. It should be noted that only the name after a certain character (maybe a colon) will be displayed, so “Work: Jack” will display as “Jack” but won’t conflict with a different person named “Jack”
  • A person can exists in multiple groups, but a buddy within a person must exist within at least the groups for its person
  • A buddy can belong to multiple persons
  • A buddy within each group must exist within a person. This can be multiple persons, or the same.
  • The user can choose which icon is displayed for the person, and the priority for which buddy is displayed as the primary buddy

I am sure there is more, but you get the idea…

New Icons (outra vez)

Tuesday, February 21st, 2006

As stated, the previous posts icons were just an initial test and shouldn’t have been considered indicative of what might else could come from the rumblings of well, wherever icons are borne at.

Anyways, here is a subset of a vastly different variation I had been working on. This follows the “slate” style popularised by OmniGroup, rather than the glassy that is rather touchy :)

For the add and remove buttons, it should be noted that even Apple is inconsistent in their presentation. Compare Finder’s white + with glow to Page’s green blob and white +. I opted to go with Page’s look. There are several variations on some of these, included a radically different approach to groups and buddy priority and buddy language. The main goal of this set of icons was to completely rid the set of the actual icon for a buddy wherever possible. With this set, an icon similar to OmniWeb’s web history would be used for chat history.

Again, comments appreciated.

New Icons (outra vez)

New Icons

Monday, February 20th, 2006

I have begun work on a number of new icons for the 2.0 release. We’ve been using Blake’s old icons since just after the initial non-beta release of OS X (dunno where Eric got the original). While they are excellent, as OS X evolves so does its interface, and I felt its time we change some things UI wise.

My goals are thus:
- an evaluation of all visuals used in Fire. Do they do what they visualise? are they too complex? How can the fundamental (as opposed to the representational) design of the icon by simplified?
- a complete update of the representation of all designs in use in Fire. We’re going to make ‘em pretty and clean
- a complete update of all emoticons (including service specific) to a single style. Sorry, I hate those old ones.
- resolution independence. Right now a number of icons were designed at the pixel level. With the rumours of 10.5 being resolution independent, even if for now we include the icons as a TIFF, they will be designed with much larger sizes in mind. For those who care, Fire already supports PDF as an appropriate file type for FireBrand, and it successfully displays them.

Along that lines I present some of the initial work in this. As you can see in the image included, the icons are fully scalable (they’re created with OmniGraffle for those who care). The smilies look distinguishable completely down to about 11 or 12px, and then they get a bit hard to distinguish, but, good luck making much of anything distinguishable at that size (the most basic smile, with one pixel face border, one pixel between the edge and the eyes, one pixel for the eyes, one pixel for the nose, one of the height of the mouth, one between the mouth and the chin, and one more for the edge is eight. A “grinning” face requires a minimum of 3 pixels for the mouth, but that leaves no room for eye distinction, etc. Plus we have a slight drop shadow too).

Thus far, at least, I’m keeping up with the general old presentation of the icons, but that’s because they were the most classic and basic. You can bet I won’t be putting lots of icons into icons into other icons like has been done of late. They look better with a unified toolbar look, which has already been updated in the Fire Source by graham.

Comments are encouraged.

Fire Test Icons

With 1.5.6 out, now what…

Monday, February 20th, 2006

Well, we have 1.5.6 out the door to take care of the immediate issues, now we can put the efforts into getting the remaining features fixed in 2.0…. That release should be one which removes all doubt about which IM program is the most mature and full featured for Mac OS X.

(Doesn’t that sound extremely self-assured!!!)

New Site

Monday, February 20th, 2006

We moved this blog to a new site tonight. Expect it to stay here unless otherwise noted.

Two new snapshots

Friday, January 27th, 2006

I have updated both snapshots…

1.5.6 has the translation delay fix
2.0 has the translation delay fix, connecting indicator for accounts, and the new google talk service.

new snapshot

Sunday, January 22nd, 2006

Just posted a new snapshot at http://www.fireim.org/Prerelease/snapshot.dmg