Archive of June 2008
Shift Mockup PSD
In the spirit of OSS, here is the mockup from the 0.5 post below. It's nothing magical, but we would love to see people hack it up and/or tweak it to make it better. Feel free to link to it in the comments or email it to nate(at)shiftosx
mockup_v1.zip Note: may require CS3
Note: I've temporarily disabled the download until it can be cleaned up. Thanks Stefan.
-Jonathan
And we're back!
12:13 AM | 9 CommentsDonations? Logos? Leprechauns?
Time for a few quick updates.
We have received a couple requests to put up a donation button. While we really like the idea of making a little bit of cash (really, who doesn't), Crossman and I have decided to hold off on any donations at least until the release of 0.5. We feel that we need to get a release out there before this really becomes a legitimate project.
Thankfully, Shift has received a decent amount of attention lately. Thanks for the kind words in the comments and on the interweb tubes. To those who offered to help, thanks a million. To those who didn't, and can, you really should. We are looking to keep the core of the project small at the moment, but we need contributors to UI, logo/brand development, testers, and brainstormers. However, if you are a true cocoa ninja, there is definitely a place for you here. MySQL experts (and after 0.5, other databases) are totally welcome as well.
We have some new ideas and hopefully some new mockups coming down the line. We also will be drafting a requirements list on the trac wiki here in the coming weeks to help guide development through 1.0. Please post any feature requests so we can get them in there.
Let's be honest, most database apps suck. We have the power to make a better mousetrap, so we're going to do it.
Leprechauns? No comment.
12:04 AM | 2 Comments | Tags: updates, newsShift is on Ohloh
Just a quick update:
Shift is now on Ohloh. Check it out at http://www.ohloh.net/projects/shift
11:24 PM | 1 Comment | Tags: ohloh, news, updatesShift 0.5 in Development
About 4 days after 0.2 went out the door, Crossman and I had a planning meeting to discuss the future of Shift. The conversation went something like this:
Me: Crossman, this UI sucks. Bigtime.
Crossman: Yup.
Me: I mean it's horrible. Steve would cry.
Crossman: Yup.
Me: So we are in agreement? The UI has to go.
Crossman: Yup.
Me: Ok, so what are we going to do about it being a document application? I'm thinking we really want to move this to a source list and tab implementation.
Crossman: Uh huh
Me: This means total rewrite. You know that, right?
Crossman: Yup
So, a mockup or 2 later and some clever hacking by Crossman, Shift 0.5 development is underway. And we would like to introduce it to you now.
What you see below is version one of a Photoshop mockup of the general Shift UI. You can see we have moved to a favorites system where the databases are listed in a source list on the left-hand side in true iTunes fashion. The toolbar is minimal because most table operations will be handled either through contextual menus or actions at the bottom of the source list. External windows (Server vars, etc...) will be pushed out to HUDs. Functionality will be added to Shift to allow for the CRUD of stored procedures in RDMSs (note, we mean more than one...) that support it. View support as well. The schema view is probably the most experimental aspect and will be covered in-depth at a later time. However, think Quartz Composer for databases...
This (below) is where we currently stand. The source list is built out from your server favorites and is editable. Pref panes are in place. Sparkle auto-updating is already in place and will be set to update the alpha releases. We may even come up with a system to target your updates in a pref pane to grab the latest nightly or just point releases. Things are underway and we will be redesigning the entire database connection layer from CocoaMySQL to generalize the application. In other words, this isn't just about MySQL anymore. However, MySQL will likely be the only database engine supported to the 1.0 release stage.
This post has been a bit long-winded. I hope we can garner some support in the OS X database developer community and get some interest in this project. If you have any desire to contribute to the development effort ($, time, code, graphic design, beer, hugs, etc...) please let us know.
Oh, and if you want to build this mess that is Shift 0.5 and give us any feedback, grab it with:
svn co http://trac.shiftosx.com/shift_dev/branches/0.5