22 Responses to “Home Interior Designer/Decorator/Space Planner Mark On Call™ Apple iPhone/iPod Touch App Tutorial”
CRTStudio
09. Jan, 2011
This is great!! but we still need interior designers to fill in!
garridomuela
09. Jan, 2011
Aplicacion interesante , para los que sabemos poco ingles ,estaría bien que la sacaran en castellano ,para hacer croquis orientativos y distribuciónes
replacementcounters
10. Jan, 2011
This seems like a very helpful application
MarkOnCallApp
10. Jan, 2011
Version 1.4 is almost ready! New Rooms Gallery to share rooms (and custom presets) with other users or as backup. New room editor lets you create angles and curve-like walls. 9 new preset shapes. New background option, too!
queenusa2
10. Jan, 2011
Do you have one for the Blackberry?????????
MarkOnCallApp
10. Jan, 2011
Yes. We will soon add angles and curves. You can “Add a Picture” under the item details of a bed floor model for instance. Thanks so much for leaving a comment. Have a nice weekend!
c4rlob
10. Jan, 2011
It’s a feature that comes with the iPhone Software Development kit if I’m not mistaken.
c4rlob
10. Jan, 2011
Will this soon allow for adding wall angles or faces to the pre-existing room shapes? Some walls in a floor plan aren’t completely flush and may have square posts, built-in cut-outs or small curves that can be useful space when planning a layout.
cazmaestro
10. Jan, 2011
how do you film the iphone like this?
khamoshaddittya
10. Jan, 2011
thnks
MarkOnCallApp
10. Jan, 2011
You are able to do this now. If you double tap on the item in your room, it takes you to its “Item Details” screen. From there, you can press the “Tap here to add a picture” From there, you can use your iPhone camera or pics from photo library and it will save the image of the actual furniture piece rather than just wallpapering the room item in your room.
khamoshaddittya
10. Jan, 2011
i like this app very much but you can also add this in future update that when we tap a object like bed so we are able to add a image of a bed we have searched to select.
DazeMyLife
10. Jan, 2011
annunaki o.0
950horsepower
10. Jan, 2011
Yeah, I figure it’s like a trip to the summit of Mt. Everest. It would be impossible without a series of way stations and supply depots.
A captured asteroid, like Apophis would make a nice space platform. A real space station, in orbit around the sun, and not the Earth would help.
bookmanpc
10. Jan, 2011
The problem is fear. Fear somebody, somewhere won’t agree, fear that the TINY amount of the budget will make the news cycle.
Gutlessness will keep feet muddy till it is too late.
MrChickensoup
10. Jan, 2011
you remind me of Arthur C Clarke with your no nonsence practical ideas of space travel, Ive never read any of your books, but you have got me interested any suggestions Mr. Brin?
moonus111
10. Jan, 2011
I don’t like the negative on the moon as it is a stepping stone, but this still is a great video! Asteroids are extremely important to developing space.
johnsmdm
10. Jan, 2011
cab before you poke your finger into NASA’s chest….ask yourself are you willing to pay the price yourself sir hunh!
evil13rt
10. Jan, 2011
Launch costs will go down until there is an accident and the public starts asking questions… then the old NASA contractors will mop the floor with newspace, who cant compete for political sway, raw development resources, and mission capability against the military industrial complex.
They should not have been put in competition with each other.
This will end badly.
quantumG
10. Jan, 2011
Some nice clarify of thought. Thanks Brin.
MikDonsen
10. Jan, 2011
This guy is missing the point. We need to get launch costs down before any of this is considered
CRTStudio
09. Jan, 2011
This is great!! but we still need interior designers to fill in!
garridomuela
09. Jan, 2011
Aplicacion interesante , para los que sabemos poco ingles ,estaría bien que la sacaran en castellano ,para hacer croquis orientativos y distribuciónes
replacementcounters
10. Jan, 2011
This seems like a very helpful application
MarkOnCallApp
10. Jan, 2011
Version 1.4 is almost ready! New Rooms Gallery to share rooms (and custom presets) with other users or as backup. New room editor lets you create angles and curve-like walls. 9 new preset shapes. New background option, too!
queenusa2
10. Jan, 2011
Do you have one for the Blackberry?????????
MarkOnCallApp
10. Jan, 2011
Yes. We will soon add angles and curves. You can “Add a Picture” under the item details of a bed floor model for instance. Thanks so much for leaving a comment. Have a nice weekend!
c4rlob
10. Jan, 2011
It’s a feature that comes with the iPhone Software Development kit if I’m not mistaken.
c4rlob
10. Jan, 2011
Will this soon allow for adding wall angles or faces to the pre-existing room shapes? Some walls in a floor plan aren’t completely flush and may have square posts, built-in cut-outs or small curves that can be useful space when planning a layout.
cazmaestro
10. Jan, 2011
how do you film the iphone like this?
khamoshaddittya
10. Jan, 2011
thnks
MarkOnCallApp
10. Jan, 2011
You are able to do this now. If you double tap on the item in your room, it takes you to its “Item Details” screen. From there, you can press the “Tap here to add a picture” From there, you can use your iPhone camera or pics from photo library and it will save the image of the actual furniture piece rather than just wallpapering the room item in your room.
khamoshaddittya
10. Jan, 2011
i like this app very much but you can also add this in future update that when we tap a object like bed so we are able to add a image of a bed we have searched to select.
DazeMyLife
10. Jan, 2011
annunaki o.0
950horsepower
10. Jan, 2011
Yeah, I figure it’s like a trip to the summit of Mt. Everest. It would be impossible without a series of way stations and supply depots.
A captured asteroid, like Apophis would make a nice space platform. A real space station, in orbit around the sun, and not the Earth would help.
bookmanpc
10. Jan, 2011
The problem is fear. Fear somebody, somewhere won’t agree, fear that the TINY amount of the budget will make the news cycle.
Gutlessness will keep feet muddy till it is too late.
MrChickensoup
10. Jan, 2011
you remind me of Arthur C Clarke with your no nonsence practical ideas of space travel, Ive never read any of your books, but you have got me interested any suggestions Mr. Brin?
moonus111
10. Jan, 2011
I don’t like the negative on the moon as it is a stepping stone, but this still is a great video! Asteroids are extremely important to developing space.
johnsmdm
10. Jan, 2011
cab before you poke your finger into NASA’s chest….ask yourself are you willing to pay the price yourself sir hunh!
evil13rt
10. Jan, 2011
Launch costs will go down until there is an accident and the public starts asking questions… then the old NASA contractors will mop the floor with newspace, who cant compete for political sway, raw development resources, and mission capability against the military industrial complex.
They should not have been put in competition with each other.
This will end badly.
quantumG
10. Jan, 2011
Some nice clarify of thought. Thanks Brin.
MikDonsen
10. Jan, 2011
This guy is missing the point. We need to get launch costs down before any of this is considered
hobo8675309
10. Jan, 2011
wow. this guy is, like, so awesome.