Wednesday, September 12, 2012

Ganesh Sloga App

Ganesh Sloga is now at your fingerprints
Make smarten your iPhone and get an experience about Lord Ganesh.This is a tribute to Lord Ganesha son of Lord Shiva.

Thia application is specially designed for devotees who follows ganesh Chaturthi and Sankashti Vrat which will falls on the fourth day after Purnima or full moon.

Application is divided into four parts:

(1) Ganesh Kavacham:
- In this part, you listen to the Ganesh Kavacham and chant along.
- Both Kavacham text and Kavacham can be viewed / read  in Devanagiri/sanskrit,Tamil,Telugu,Kannada,Malayalam and English
- Pictorial representation of Kavacham Text
- Rich-quality, soothing and devotional Ganesh Kavacham audio played in the background for save your battery life.
- Kavacham text, Pictorial representation text synchronized with Kavacham audio
- Easy for Fast Forward , Rewind the audio & hear the song where you left by just sliding the audio timer.

(2) Ganesh Ashtottra sata Namavalli:
- In this part, you listen to the Ganesh  Ashtottra sata Namavalli and chant along.
- Both  Ashtottra sata Namavalli text and  Ashtottra sata Namavalli can be viewed / read  in Devanagiri/sanskrit,Tamil,Telugu,Kannada,Malayalam and English
- Pictorial representation of Ashtottra sata Namavalli Text
- Rich-quality, soothing and devotional Ganesh  Ashtottra sata Namavalli audio played in the background for save your battery life.
- Ashtottra sata Namavalli text, Pictorial representation text synchronized with  Ashtottra sata Namavalli audio
- Easy for Fast Forward , Rewind the audio & hear the song where you left by just sliding the audio timer.

(3) Ganesh Pancha Ratnam:
- In this part, you listen to the Ganesh Pancha Ratnam and chant along.
- Both Pancha Ratnam text and Pancha Ratnam can be viewed / read  in Devanagiri/sanskrit,Tamil,Telugu,Kannada,Malayalam and English
- Pictorial representation of Pancha Ratnam Text
- Rich-quality, soothing and devotional Ganesh Pancha Ratnam audio played in the background for save your battery life.
- Pancha Ratnam text, Pictorial representation text synchronized with Pancha Ratnam audio
- Easy for Fast Forward , Rewind the audio & hear the song where you left by just sliding the audio timer.

(4) About Ganesh Chaturthi When why & how:
It will have all details about When,Why & how to worship on ganesh chaturthi and Sankashti Vrat.


Carry your Ganesh Sloga application wherever you go in your iPhone / ipad and pay tribute to the deity at any time and place.

Tuesday, September 4, 2012

Good Practices Prevent Memory-Related Problems

Objective-C provides two methods of application memory management.
  1. In the method described in this guide, referred to as “manual retain-release” or MRR, you explicitly manage memory by keeping track of objects you own. This is implemented using a model, known as reference counting, that the Foundation class NSObject provides in conjunction with the runtime environment.
  2. In Automatic Reference Counting, or ARC, the system uses the same reference counting system as MRR, but it inserts the appropriate memory management method calls for you at compile-time. You are strongly encouraged to use ARC for new projects. If you use ARC, there is typically no need to understand the underlying implementation described in this document, although it may in some situations be helpful. For more about ARC, see Transitioning to ARC Release Notes.

    Good Practices Prevent Memory-Related Problems

    There are two main kinds or problem that result from incorrect memory management:
  3. Freeing or overwriting data that is still in use
    This causes memory corruption, and typically results in your application crashing, or worse, corrupted user data.
  4. Not freeing data that is no longer in use causes memory leaks
    A memory leak is where allocated memory is not freed, even though it is never used again. Leaks cause your application to use ever-increasing amounts of memory, which in turn may result in poor system performance or (in iOS) your application being terminated.