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An Apology.

April 8th, 2009
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Writing a post titled ‘An Aplology’ is never a good feeling. Putting this apology in context, version 1.1 of WordDigest that got through to the App Store had an expiry date set to it which rendered the app unusable from midnight April 4th 2009 onwards. We are painfully aware of how much this inconvenienced our customers who paid for the application and now cannot use it until version 1.1.1 hits the App Store. 

We have already fixed this issue and submitted the new version 1.1.1 on April 6th to Apple. This version is in review and hopefully would be approved in the next couple of days.

A lot of hard work has gone into making WordDigest a product that would be cherished by its users and it is really unfortunate that an error of such magnitude managed to slip by us unnoticed. Processes have been reviewed, appropriate preemptive measures are in place and now we would like to apologize to all our customers for the inconvenience caused. We regret that this ever happened.

In an effort to brighten up the somber mood of this post we would be giving away 20 promo codes for version 1.1.1 of WordDigest. We would list them out in another post as soon as the version 1.1.1 goes live (we can generate them only after a new version is available). While we do realize that this does not appease those of you who have already purchased the app we felt that we should do something more than just issue a written apology.

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WordDigest featured on 148Apps! Rated: 4 Stars!

March 28th, 2009
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Marketing Team
Marketing Team
WordDigest, the first iPhone/ iPod touch app from Global Delight is featured on 148Apps and they Recommend it with 4 Stars!

WordDigest is a dictionary app with a huge database and a number of useful features, including bookmarking, browsing history, a thesaurus, and more. If you’re looking for a solid dictionary, this is one to consider. - 148Apps

Finally, you can still grab the introductory offer, that’s 50% off on WordDigest. Buy now and pay just $1.99 and make use of the Dictionary, thesaurus and spell checker combo on your iPhone/ iPod touch.

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WordDigest - A dictionary combo for iPhone, iPod touch

March 23rd, 2009
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Development Team
So here I am sitting in my cubicle minding my own business when I spot a guy from the marketing team heading towards me. Yup, the author of the second post below this one, if you’d like to have a face to picturize. Now this can’t be good, I think to myself, and before I could even register another thought he comes up to me and says “Could you write something about WordDigest for our blog?” That effectively got my mood from “Yeah! It’s the weekend!” to a complete void. I’ve heard of writers’ block but let me tell you it also affects people like me who well, don’t essentially write for a living. So, after unsuccessfully scribbling around for a while, I pick up an iPod touch and start using WordDigest with the hope that the very product we worked so hard on to bring to life would now inspire me to write a few words about it. 

I look up ‘digest’ and of all the information about the word presented to me, this is what catches my eye,

digest (n) ’something that is compiled (as into a single book or file)’

And a digest of words is exactly what we wanted to accomplish in creating WordDigest, which in short, is an application that combines the functionality of a Dictionary, Thesaurus and a Spell Checker all into one package. Now that’s a lot of features for one application and having them all while still keeping the user interface clean, simple and intuitive was quite a challenge. We really had to head back to the drawing board time and again to get things just right. Another thing that managed to give us sleepless nights was managing the size of the application. Going from a hysterical “70MB!!! You gotta be kidding me.” to a more sedate “18MB, That’s acceptable.” was quite a ride.

Getting into the features, all the words in the dictionary and thesaurus are hyperlinked and I’ve realized it’s fun to just randomly follow a trail of words not knowing when one that you haven’t heard of appears before you and takes you by surprise. If you find it interesting, just mark it as a favorite and move on. If you are not sure how a word is spelled, just trust the wisdom of Spell Check to give you the right spelling along with suggestions, all linked back to the dictionary for easy reference. You can even look up words on Wikipedia, Wiktionary and Answers.com and you’ll see that the search results are optimized so that you don’t have to scroll around, pinch and zoom to really find what you are looking for.

WordDigest can be purchased on the App Store. The actual cost is $3.99, but as an introductory offer you can purchase it for just $1.99 for a limited period. So, grab a copy now and make the best out of it.

The process of creating this application, right from deciding what features we wanted, then investigating how best they could be implemented to the actual release was a valuable learning process for the whole team and lots of fun. We hope that it’s a joy to use and serves the purpose it was meant to serve. We welcome your suggestions, feedback, feature requests, and comments to improve WordDigest. So until next time, its adiós from me. Take care and have fun.

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