Archive for the 'Indie' Category
Monday, March 3rd, 2008
Shawn Blanc has posted his latest interview, and I’m honored to say that it is with me! Shawn digs into the history of Red Sweater Software, my early years as a programmer, and a host of other issues, including this roundup of why MarsEdit doesn’t yet support WYSIWYG editing: “There are a list of classic […]
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Tuesday, February 26th, 2008
Twitter, for those of you haven’t heard, is an online communication system where users broadcast their thoughts, feelings, rants, and rambles to the world. Or more precisely, to a subset of the world that wants to listen, and to anybody who stumbles upon such a result in Google. You can follow my tweets if you […]
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Monday, February 25th, 2008
When Gus Mueller released Acorn, his fundamentally rethought bitmap image editing app, I was excited. Partly because it filled a void in my tool belt, but more because I knew it was the start of something big. The best thing about a 1.0 release from any skilled developer is you know it’s only the tip […]
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Thursday, February 21st, 2008
The folks at Rogue Amoeba have a product called Airfoil, which enables sending arbitrary audio streams to “AirTunes” devices. They just updated it to add support for streaming to your Apple TV. While Apple TV is receiving this streamed audio, it shows various information about the sender, which gave Rogue Amoeba an idea for doing […]
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