Facebook Sync has been developed to sync a users contact photos with their Facebook friends, working on Android Versions 1.5 - 2.1.
Focus was put into the UI of this application, making it easy for the user to pick up and use without any problems while giving a polished look and feel.
The application is free so scan the QR code above and give it a go.
Where-To-Do is a simple to-do list application running on the Android mobile platform.
The main reason for creating this app wasn't to better the current to-do list app's currently on the market, but to make a to-do list that didn't use the stock elements (Buttons, Lists etc) but rather made them look more aesthetically pleasing.
This project will hopefully continue to grow with new features that I want to add in.
http://wheretodo.gauntface.co.uk/
As part of my third year project I had to create a game in a team of 6 people throughout the academic year.
So working alongside Fintan Darragh, Rob Frampton, Jack O'Connor, Samuel Smith and Dan Welsh we created a non-conventional first person shooter.
The game made use of 2 Wii remotes (Wiimotes), one for a gun (i.e. pointing at the screen to shoot) and one for tracking head movement. This was used to then immerse the player into the game, where head movement was needed to hide and move around within the game.
I was responsible for creating the hardware required for use with the head tracking, as well as working on the input (i.e. wiimote, keyboard and mouse). As time progressed I moved onto to creating alot of the in game graphics, setting up the states of the game and finally implementing the cutscenes.
In my second year of University I was put in a team of 4 creating SearchWord, a cross-platform word search creation program, which made use of numerous sites that link words together in a number of ways (An example can be found at http://labs.google.com/sets.
We won a prize from IBM for the best project and was chosen to represent the University of Bristol at the University Team Challenge (U.T.C) hosted by IBM.