18 November, 2011

official screenshots

here are some official screenshots of the final release, I mean, of the current release, of the v1.4 of the iPad release. the application has been uploaded to the AppStore, so, I think in a couple of days it will be available to download from the AppStore.

until, the screenshots are:





11 October, 2011

about the design

the design of the iPad and the iPhone version are different from each other, it means the iPhone app is coming back with the old and good features and the iPad version will get some extra stuffs.

unfortunately, some extra function won't be available on the iPhone version, of course, it don't change the main purpose of the app, just the iPhone's screen is smaller, I mean the resolution is smaller as well, and some extra additional things don't show on the screen.

we pain on the confusing user interface and we gain a clearly and easily usable interface.

so summary, no one won't be disappointed with the app. :)

06 October, 2011

the pergament is coming...

...soon! there was some problem with the final design, so we've replaced some important element of the main design; this is the reason why the app is not available yet.

so, we are woking on it, be still patient a little bit.

26 September, 2011

the point of the project

I think the main point is the educate and to learn new or useful things as I mentioned before but this project not just about the content, I mean, the roman or arabic numbers and the conversion between them — it is a good iPad/iPhone sample project as well because it contains the main and default techniques on iPhone/iPad.

this is good place to view the main techniques for the beginner developers, they could see how the rotation technology works, how to manage the views and how to take cafe of any table and the table's datas and how to connect the table's datas with the CoreData data storing system.

unfortunately, the source code is not available in spite of the Pergament is a free application, no one can download and examine the code and the class structure but I'm here to answer any question which you would be interested in.

17 September, 2011

what is this project?

this project is not more and not less than a little converter between the roman and arabic numbers with many extra additional and useful information about them.

in the real life we know the popular roman numbers (for example: on the face of clock) but what was the origin of these numbers? how could they used them? which roman number does represent your birth date?

it is easy, you find many way to convert a roman to arabic number and vice-verse but this project try to explain everything about these numbers and about our arabic numbers as well, from the beginning.

you can use this application to teach your students or children easily and when you'll see a roman number on a door, in a street's name or in a famous person's name, you'll know which number what you see. you won't need to be thinking.

do you think it is really easy? try yourself and check the time... MMDCXCVIII, start now!

16 September, 2011

the project reborn

the Pergament project is not a new thing, it has been developed in 2009 and it was very popular on the iPhone platform, maybe because of the application was completely free.

now, we can make the iPad and iPhone version in one, the design has been re-though and, of course, the new version will be available again for free soon for everyone in the Apple's Appstore.

if you want to donate this project, you can do it, you should click the donate button on the right side.

thank you and enjoy it for free!