Curtis 1.2, so much louder!

We tweaked the Curtis audio routings to pump sound out of the main speaker rather than the earpiece. So.. happy.. now..

Pending potential bug fixes (never say never), that wraps up Curtis Lite. Rather than spring a whole new beast on our users, we’d like to roll out the Heavy features as we build them. At the same time, we would like to keep a Lite (or even Free) version around. So, in order to reward our early adopters, Curtis Lite will morph into Curtis Heavy at the next update. At this point, the Heavy price will go up and a Lite or Free version may come out.

Mouthful? The short version: if you own Curtis Lite, you get Heavy for free. The sooner you buy in, the cheaper the price.

7 Comments

  1. Excellent! I am looking forward to the heavy version!

  2. antix says:

    Can someone confirm that this app now requires 3.0?
    Also maybe update the update info to alert people that is the case.

    I am on a jailbroken 2.2.1 and while recording looks fine I can not get any audio playback. Please advise.

    Thanks.

    • lucas says:

      Curtis works fine on iPhone 3G under 2.2.1. What hardware are you using?

      • antix says:

        I’m one of those silly suckers that still have the original 1st version. (model: MA712LL os: 2.2.1 (5H11) ) Previous revs of Curtis have worked fine.

      • lucas says:

        Ahh, if we only had every device and OS combination at our disposal. Curtis 1.2 just tested fine on an original EDGE iPhone (model A1203) running OS 3.1 (beta 1). We have no way of testing against a jailbroken OS, but Curtis doesn’t use any technologies that are unique to OS 3.

        Anyone have any idea what the difference between MA712LL and A1203 is?
        Any other jailbroken OS sound issues out there?

  3. antix says:

    Just to follow up, I could never get Curtis 1.2 to play audio on 2.2.1 so I upgraded to 3 (and JailBroke) now all is good.

    Besides this little backwards compatibility issue I want to say Thanks for a great app!

    • lucas says:

      Nice to hear that! Developing new apps is so much more fun than tracking down obscure bugs. Thanks for the update :)

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