Thursday, April 14, 2011

Travel Expenses

The Travel Expenses application is now available on the Android Market.

This application helps you organize and file the expenses you'll have on a given trip. You'll be able to export an expense report to a CSV file or to an OpenDocument file.

It is easy to use.

The key features of version 1.0

  • Organize the expenses you have for a given business trip
  • Customize the expense items
  • Customize default amount for expense items
  • Export an expense report
    • Export to a CSV file
    • Export to a OpenDocument file
  • Take a photo of the receipt and store it with the expense
  • Include photos of the receipts in the OpenDocument file
  • Export to your SD-Card
  • Export and send over email

Sunday, February 13, 2011

CamServer 1.6.0.3

The new version of CamServer and CamServer Free has been uploaded to the Android Market. This version is a small bug fix upgrade. In some cases, when the app could not read the wifi status, it would crash.

New features

  • Bug fix: The app would crash if it could not read the wifi status

Thursday, December 30, 2010

TimeManager 2.0

Version 2.0 of TimeManager is now out on the Android Market. The user interface has been completely overhauled. Each screen now runs as it's own activity, which means that there's less clutter on the screen and the user experience will be better even on smaller screens.

The free version is still ad supported.

Key Changes:

  • Completely overhauled user interface
  • Various bug fixes
  • Better error messages

Wednesday, December 22, 2010

CamServer 1.6.0.2

The CamServer application version 1.6.0.2 is out on the Android Market. Both the free and the paid version includes several bug fixes, as well as the removal of the shutter sound when taking a picture.

Both version will notify the user if the wifi is not activated, as well as checking if the sd card is available (which it must be in order to take pictures and record video).

Key changes:

  • Removal of shutter sound when taking a picture
  • Improved stability
  • Bug fixes
  • User notification for wifi/sd-card status

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

TimeManager 1.5.0.1

The upgrade of the TimeManager app consists of several bug fixes as well as a new and better date selector. You will still be able to configure TimeManager to use the standard android date selector by going to the configuration screen.

Key changes:

  • New date selector (press the red arrows to go the the previous/next month)
  • Bug fixes when registering hours
  • Bug fix when sending the exported csv file as a mail attachment

Thursday, November 25, 2010

CamServer 1.6.0.1

This version of camServer notifies the user if the phone is not connected to a wifi-network. This is to avoid problems when trying to connect to the built in webserver of camServer.

The user is also notified if the SD-card is unavailable, which means that the phone will be unable to take pictures, record video and display the list of captured videos and images.

Sunday, November 7, 2010

CamServer 1.5.0.8

Version 1.5.0.8 of the CamServer application is out. This version lets you control video and audio recording. Once a video has been recorded, you can download it directly to your computer by going to the videos list.

Key features:

  • Remote control your phone's camera
  • Take pictures with your phones camera using your computer's browser
  • Start recording video and audio using your computer's browser
  • Download the recorded videos to you computer using your browser
  • On screen preview to let you point the camera correctly


The CamServer application lets you turn your Android powered handset into a remote wireless camera that you can control with your computer's browser. You need to turn on your handset's Wi-Fi, and be connected to the same wireless network as your computer. You can take pictures in real time and display them directly on your computers browser. You simply connect to the address displayed on the handset's screen.
The CamServer application needs to run in the foreground for you to be able to connect to the phone and take pictures remotely, so remember to properly configure when your phone should go to sleep.

Here's an example of how to use the CamServer application.

  1. Turn on Wi-Fi on your handset and connect to the same network as your computer
  2. Start the CamServer application on your handset
  3. Look at the screen and note the "Connect to:" address
  4. In your browser's address bar type address displayed on the handset's screen. In the screen above we have : "http://10.0.2.15:8080/". Hit enter to open the page
  5. Your browser should now display the main menu of the CamServer app
  6. Take some pictures
  7. Return to the main menu
  8. Goto the image list, to review the images you've just captured
  9. Start recording video
  10. Stop the recording
  11. Goto the video's list to download the videos you just recorded.