Archive for the 'Business' Category
Monday, October 26th, 2009
What distinguishes developers on the Mac from those who design for other platforms such as Windows and Linux? We often answer the question with a flip response that makes us feel good about ourselves: Mac developers are perfectionists. Mac developers are community-oriented. Mac developers are not obsessed with the bottom line. Mac developers are passionate. […]
Posted in Business, Ideas, Links, Programming, Rant | 12 Comments »
Tuesday, August 25th, 2009
I’ve been running Snow Leopard (Mac OS X 10.6) developer releases full-time on my main Mac for the past 3 months. I do this with all major new releases so I can iron out bugs and really get to know the system before it goes public. For 10.6, the public release is this Friday, August […]
Posted in Apple, Business, MarsEdit | 2 Comments »
Friday, July 17th, 2009
Brent Simmons writes beautifully about a frustration that most indie software developers can relate to: the payoff proposition. He highlights the all-too-common scenario where a user offers a cash bounty, $50 for instance, to add a particular feature: “The developers I know would rather rip up $50 bills, long sequences of them, than do something […]
Posted in Business, Links, Rant | 10 Comments »
Thursday, July 2nd, 2009
This very post is delivered to your browser or news reader by the famous and fabulous WordPress blogging system. In my work as the developer of MarsEdit, I am exposed to countless blogging options, each with its own strengths and weaknesses. And yet, I stick with WordPress because it strikes a balance of power and […]
Posted in Business, Hacking, Links, Programming, Rant | 128 Comments »