Time Frame’s main feature is that you can click anywhere on the screen in purpose to take a picture. Once iOS 5 is out, this feature might not be as important anymore, since in iOS 5, you will be able to press on a physical button when taking a picture.
I’m not sure at what point, but I believe it was when iOS 4.1 or 4.2 came out, that Time Frame started having a white gap at the bottom of the screen. I’ve been meaning to fix it for the longest time, but as I was busy working on Steven Tyler’s AppSoLewdly app, I haven’t had much free time.
Anyway, I have just submitted the fix for it along with a new countdown voice. After having the app out for over 1.5 years with a male countdown voice, I’ve decided to switch to a female voice.
December 9, 2010 – 2:29 pm
I just went to Settings -> General -> Usage-> Reset Statistics
And now, the lifetime of my iPhone shows a value of over 11 million years!

(My iPhone is iPhone 4, iOS version 4.2.1)
August 14, 2010 – 10:32 am
To all of you iPad users, the Drunkometer is now a Universal App!
So go get drunk and don’t forget to take your iPad with ya!
I was shocked that just a day after I set Time Frame to be a free app, it made it to the top 100 of free Photography Apps in few countries…
Here are some of the ranking, ordered by the highest number of Apps sold: (I’ll try updating this every other day… unless I get too lazy…)
| Country |
Highest Rank |
Current Rank |
| USA |
42 |
55 |
| Italy |
7 |
25 |
| Korea |
22 |
29 |
| Japan |
56 |
90 |
| Taiwan |
33 |
42 |
| Canada |
99 |
100 |
| Hong Kong |
96 |
96 |
My second iPhone app, Drunkometer was approved yesterday! Not thinking that it could be approved so fast, I requested that it would be available on the App store on Thursday. And now, it seems like I can’t change that….
So what is the Drunkometer?
The Drunkometer is a test to determine whether you’re drunk. The test checks your reaction time and stability.
If it finds out that you’re drunk, it gives you the option to email your current location to a friend or to look for a taxi nearby.
Drunkometer is for entertainment purposes only. Passing the test doesn’t mean you should be driving. Don’t drink and drive.
February 27, 2010 – 10:06 am
It only took Apple one day to approve the latest update of Time Frame! I definitely didn’t expect such a short turnaround. The new version includes a minor update to the UI. And as of today, I’m setting it as a free app… at least until version 2.0 is out.
So what’s would be new in version 2.0? One of the major addition planned for version 2.0 is the option to browse the camera roll and email photos without leaving the app.
February 25, 2010 – 9:56 pm
Today I submitted for approval my new app Drunkometer! More details about that coming soon!
I also submitted an update forĀ the UI of Time Frame…
January 21, 2010 – 4:36 pm
Time Frame version 1.1 is now available at the App store… go get it NOW!!! http://itunes.com/apps/TimeFrame
January 16, 2010 – 4:02 pm
Time Frame V1.1 was submitted for review today. The new version includes the following changed:
- For faster usage, the application now opens the camera and not the settings page.
- Minor bug fixes
Let’s see how long it would take Apple to approve this one!
November 30, 2009 – 2:52 pm
It only took 11 days for Time Frame to get approved!