I pushed out an update for Ole Miss this morning, which included the 2009 Roster, updated schedule, the new codebase for XML updates (of schedule and staff), and a new RSS feed (Red Solo Cup had stopped updating). It should be available in 5-10 days, or as soon as Apple approves. I’ll keep you guys posted.
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I was contacted and told that I may be infringing on the licenses of the member institutions that the TeamView apps represent. Let me make clear that neither TeamView nor it’s developers are affiliated with the schools that the app represents in any way other than as fans of their respective football programs.
Before releasing these applications, we made a good faith attempt NOT to infringe on any rights; you’ll notice there are no team logos, and the colors are relatively generic. However, in an effort to comply, some changes are coming to the application that I truly hope will be satisfactory to the CSC and the Institutions it represents.
I know that some may be disappointed in some of these changes, and for that I apologize. This is a touchy area, but I respect the rights of the schools to protect their identities. It is not my intention to mislead or misrepresent, and I believe that will be made even more clear with the updates I’ll be pushing to the App Store in the coming days.
Of all the feedback I’ve received, 3 things have been requested most: Improved graphics, better news, and updated roster. After some diligent work this weekend, I’ve submitted updates to ALL of the currently available TeamView applications that addresses the 2 of those that are possible. We’ve improved graphics on the front page, added and touched up icons, and generally tweaked colors. In addition, I completely revamped the News page. The news now includes the date of the posting, and for several teams, a better news feed was selected (some feeds didn’t work previously, but those issues were resolved).
Of course, I could not yet update rosters. Contrary to some reviewers impressions, it’s not possible right now because NO team has released a 2009 roster, and we’re not in the business of speculation. As mentioned several times in several places, as soon as 2009 rosters are available, they’ll be patched in for free.
Look for an update to be available sometime this week via the App store, and enjoy!
I’ve noticed in some of the reviews that people were expecting the 2009 roster. Right now, all the TeamView apps contain the 2008 roster, because thats the only official roster available. We’ll make a big update closer to the season when the signees have come onboard and all the dust settles. Make no mistake, as soon as we can get our hands on official 2009 rosters, we’ll update all the apps across the board to reflect all the changes.
It appears Apple kicked it into overdrive last night, and approved 10 new TeamView Apps for sale. Texas, Oklahoma, LSU, Michigan, Ohio State, Penn State, Georgia, Ole Miss, South Carolina, and Florida State should show up on the App Store sometime today. You can beat the rush though, and click the fancy new App icons on the right side of this page next to your favorite team(s).
(Edit: Looks like they’re all up on the app store now; just do a search for TeamView)
I had a good evening of progress last night, and was able to upload 3 more teams for Apple’s approval. Georgia, South Carolina, and Ole Miss should be available in 5-7 days via iTunes. I’m hoping to finish all of the SEC by this weekend, and I’ll probably knock out a few of the more popular teams before pushing into another conference and filling in the blanks.
Remember, if you would like to speed up the process for your team, just drop an email to support@teamviewapp.com or just post a comment here, and I’ll try and take care of it.
