Tuesday, June 24, 2014

Pairing Privacy Policy

My game, Pairing (Windows Phone or Windows Store), does not collect or publish any personal information.
If you would like to report any violations of this policy, please contact us at eg_ayh@hotmail.com 

Thursday, June 19, 2014

SwitchOff Privacy Policy


My game, SwitchOff (Windows Phone or Windows Store), does not collect or publish any personal information.
If you would like to report any violations of this policy, please contact us at eg_ayh@hotmail.com 

Wednesday, June 18, 2014

Specifying the folder for downloaded video

One of my user feedback to me that Coursera Viewer download all the videos to the C drive is inconvenient for him because his C drive is nearly full and he still have plenty in his D drive. So I have implemented the feature for changing folder for the downloaded videos.

Go to the settings, you can find the change folder options, just browse to the folder you wanted to store the video and that's it. All new videos will be saved there.

The release will be available on the Windows Store soon. 

Wednesday, June 11, 2014

RunForSpeed Privacy Policy

My game, RunForSpeed (Windows Phone or Windows Store), does not collect or publish any personal information.
If you would like to report any violations of this policy, please contact us at eg_ayh@hotmail.com 

Thursday, June 5, 2014

GoneFishing Privacy Policy

My game, GoneFishing (Windows Phone or Windows Store), does not collect or publish any personal information.
If you would like to report any violations of this policy, please contact us at eg_ayh@hotmail.com 

Wednesday, June 4, 2014

Coursera Viewer New Release

I have put in a bug fix that complain the length of the file is too long. If you happen to download video from Introduction to Optics, you will probably hit this.

With this update, I will throw the stack trace to the screen. Just in case you cannot download for whatever, you can send that stack trace over I can diagnose the problem. Yeah, that's ugly, but I am not sure how do I provide a error reporting mechanism on windows store application, that's sound like a reasonable compromise for now.