For my birthday, I had four slices of different cakes over the last three days πŸ˜‹

They were all delicious but I was surprised that I liked the non-chocolate ones more.

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Ha! The β€œWhat’s New” section for Mimi Uploader seems to be getting more verbose with each release.

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Mimi Uploader now lets you switch your blog

A new version of Mimi Uploader is out and has a feature that many of you have requested: You can now pick the blog to which you want to upload the images! πŸŽ‰

Select and switch the upload blog to any of your Micro.blog hosted blogs in Settings. The selected blog is shown at the top of the main screen where you can also press and hold to switch quickly. Mimi remembers your setting either way.

There are also some fixes and improvements. Please let me know if you have any comments or feedback regarding this new feature or any other aspect of the app.

And it would also really help if you could leave a review 😊

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A ruddy sunset last night…

And a foggy morning today…

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A short hike in Forest Park

Yesterday was one of those amazing Fall days when the sky is clear and the air is crisp. After going through ten days dealing with wildfire smoke, and another few days of overcast skies and much-needed rain, it was a welcome change. So, we went out for a short hike in the Forest Park area.

There are nice views from the trail. This is at a viewpoint very close to the start. St John’s Bridge, with Mt. St. Helens and Mt. Rainier in the distance.

Jenni at a point on the trail.

Mt. Hood, as seen from St John’s Bridge. We couldn’t get parking at the trailhead so we parked at the other end of the bridge and walked over it. That was an additional bit of fun despite my not-so-great feelings of looking down from it πŸ˜….

After the hike we ended up at this recently opened food cart pod and had a meal there. This was the first time we’ve eaten out since the pandemic started. It was a bit unnerving for me to be in the midst of so many people without masks but overall it was enjoyable.

Activity Stats

Distance: 4.5 miles
Elevation Gain: 577 ft
Time (including breaks): 2h

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Our latest album’s cover art.

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Nice clouds and colors. That is all.

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New version of Mimi Uploader is now available on the App Store

The new version requires iOS 14 and utilizes its new system photo picker. This enables you to easily browse and search your entire library to add photos to upload. You are no longer restricted to the recent few thousand photos.

As a result of this change Mimi no longer requires or asks for Photos permission. Yay for privacy! You will never be prompted for that again. Only the photos you explicitly add will now be accessible to Mimi and shown in the grid.

This update also adds:

  • Support for PNG files to preserve their format.
  • Larger photo preview in the grid.
  • Contextual menus on photos in the grid and on some action buttons. Press and hold to discover these.

I hope you will like this update and please do let me know any feedback you may have. I’m now working on adding new features to the app and hope to write about that soon. Thank you for your continued support! 😊

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Some people: I’m concerned about always on recording devices, so I only have them in certain parts of my home/office.

Amazon: Hold my beer.

I almost made an app last year that would give me this kind of a notification. And now it’s built in!

Oh, and this was also part of my theoretical feature set:

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Over the last few days I’ve released daily updates to the Mimi Uploader beta. I expect that the most recent one from a few minutes ago will be the last. Hopefully I will submit the app for review tomorrow or the day after after I complete all the release tasks.

If you have any more feedback, please do let me know soon. You can get the beta at: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/mimi-uploader/id1484555696.

Thank you!

New version of Mimi Uploader is now available on Testflight

A new version of Mimi Uploader is now available for beta testing on Testflight. It requires iOS 14.

If you were on the beta test before, and are now on iOS 14, please give it a shot.

If you haven’t been on the beta and would like to be, you can join using this link: https://testflight.apple.com/join/AbjtGWge

I made a little weather dashboard app years ago. It’s only on my iPhone. One visual detail I added was using the AQI colors on the values. And boy that’s gotten a lot of use this week!

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First sighting of some clouds and a bit of blue sky after several days. Nice to see but this isn’t over yet.

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We’re sending smoke to midwest and east coast. You’re welcome!

On a walk in the neighborhood a couple of days ago before the AQI got really bad.

The Sun was a red dot. Now it’s not even visible.

We’ve been having a lot of smoke from wildfires in the state. It’s an emergency and has been reported about in major news so I won’t go into details. We’re taking care and staying indoors until the AQI improves, which is expected in a couple of days 🀞

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Excited about the next version of Mimi Uploader for iOS 14

For various reasons, I’ve not been able to give Mimi the time and attention I’d hoped over the last several months, but I’m actively trying to change that. I’m working on an update that takes a fresh approach to the photo selection flow by utilizing new features coming in iOS 14.

iOS 14 has a powerful new system provided photo picker that lets users pick photos from their library. The new picker has great features for browsing, searching, making multiple selections, etc. This is perfect for apps like Mimi where people can pick the photos they want to upload with minimum friction and with an experience that feels true to iOS. I’m very conscious of privacy in apps, so it gives me great joy to note that with this new picker Mimi will no longer need to ask for Photos permission.

I had planned to enhance the original photo selection screen with new features for better selection, but now I can utilize that time towards other features that folks have requested. Features that I think will be a lot more useful in the long term, like support for the share sheet, and drag and drop, that allows sending photos into Mimi from other apps. And I have more ideas that I hope to share after this initial set of work is complete.

I can’t wait to bring this new experience to you sometime after iOS 14 launches this Fall. I appreciate your support and comments. If you’ve liked using Mimi, I’d love it if you could give it a rating or review on the App Store. Thank you!

Pandemic windstorm afternoon walk.

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Picked a few pears from our tree. Not sure they’re ready. Might wait another week or so to pick more. Will cut these open tomorrow and see.

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A tandoori chicken dinner is a good dinner πŸ˜‹

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