Hello All. I don't mean to hijack your post GhostRoaster, but I happened to see this post via Google and wanted to put my 2 cents in. As it happens to be, I'm the developer for SkyLister, David McCormack. I'm a software developer by trade but am very new to the world of Skylanders. Santa brought my son Sklyanders Giants for Christmas last year and that's basically when my involvement started. So after playing a while and going to stores like Target and Toys R Us I knew that I'd need some help tracking all the different characters I own. Thus, the app was built to help facilitate those needs more so than a true collectors needs. However, I'm always inclined to make the app better so I just have some questions on your list:
•Allow inventory capability (quantity not being used by any apps)
>>If it's just a matter of adding a quantity field, that can be done quiet easily. Though, is there more needed for inventory? Right now I have a notes box in Skylister that allows you to put whatever text you'd like, so I'm not sure if that would be suffcient. My newest release which is in the update app review process with Apple, has the Notes box expanded to allow far more content.
•Track packaged vs non-packaged inventory
>>Is this as simple as a Yes/No option? Or would it be a selection. like Package - Mint, Package - Good, Package - Poor, or whatever criteria are used?
•Alerts on toy availability
>>Would this be something like a News or RSS or Push Notificaiton to announce when new items are released? Or would it be better to expand it to use the data from the home page of
//www.darkspyro.net/ for example.
•Publish collection where it will have points/ranking (fun stuff)
>>This I'm definitely in the dark about as I'm not sure what points or ranking would be. Help?
Being able to read from the portals would indeed be an awesome idea, and the iOS SDK is capable of reading bluetooth devices. However, like GhostRoaster said, it wouldn't be a simple thing to add.
I'd be interested in hearing any other ideas as well from everyone.
I do have to object though, to the comment of:
"So far, at the end of the day...you simply mark those as "have/wants" and from that build a to buy list. They are all different in their presentation, but at the end of the day, that's what you get from all three."
I don't think my app, Skylister, is just a simple have/want application. I do allow a lot of different criteria to be entered. Own, Current Level, Upgrades, Heroics Completed, Notes, etc. The notes alone allows for customization upon needs. The next version that's awaiting approval from Apple will go well beyond its current functionalities to include, Pictures, Email, Facebook, Tags, Wish Lists, etc.
Thanks,
David McCormack