Merlin: using Merlin iPhone app

With the optional web or iPhone sharing, you have always direct access to your Merlin projects, practically from anywhere. The Merlin iPhone app is as intuitive as Merlin itself, should you however like to read more about it, you may want to download the Merlin iPhone Quick Start Guide.

Please find hereafter the answers to the most frequently asked questions:

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Merlin iPhone survey reloaded ;-)

There are good news for Merlin iPhone app users who had no time to place their vote to the previous survey on our blog. We have setup a new poll here !

We are still interested about the usage of Merlin on your iPhone and whether you use it for viewing or editing your projects, so please participate in this poll in case you hadn’t so far.

The poll closes on Oct 31, 2009

UPDATE: Here the result of this poll… 32% for viewing, 68 % for editing.

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Thanks for voting 🙂

Merlin iPhone 1.0.3 available on the App Store

Apple approved the newest version of Merlin iPhone app today.

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The free application is as of now available on the Apple App Store for all iPhone and iPod touch models. We strongly recommend updating your Merlin iPhone app to this new version. We have improved its robustness and communication to Merlin 2.7.2.

More information about Merlin iPhone including documentation, download link or screencasts can be found here…

We would also appreciate your participation in our small survey about iPhone sharing.

WWDC: New iPhone, New MacBooks, Safari 4, and Snow Leopard

It’s become a tradition for Apple to announce new products at the WWDC Developer conference. True to form, Apple did not disappoint this year with the unveiling of the new iPhone 3G S, iPhone 3.0 Software Update, updated MacBooks, Safari 4, and the unveiling of  Mac OS X Snow Leopard.

Check out the Apple Press Releases for the official “word” or better yet, watch the  WWDC Keynote Address where all the action took place.

Sending the Merlin URL to the iPhone

Publishing a project in Merlin for Mac OS X so it can be accessed from an iPhone is quite simple. Just click on the “Publishing” icon, select the “iPhone” tab, and click on the “Start” button. From within a local network, this project can be immediately discovered and opened using Merlin iPhone via Bonjour. But what about accessing a project file from outside a local network?

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