Archive for the 'Indie' Category
Tuesday, April 22nd, 2008
Congratulations to Justin Williams, who has just announced his new application, Today. This application is really nicely polished and is a good example of how an application can aim to solve something simple, yet solve it well. This also marks Justin’s full embrace of the indie Mac development pursuit. Best of luck to you, Justin! […]
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Wednesday, March 19th, 2008
In indie software acquisition news, Decimus software has acquired Polarian Technology. Lee Falin took a very public approach to selling his company when he announced his intent to sell on his blog last month. The primary product being acquired is Screen Mimic, a video screen capture application. After a hiccup with a prospective buyer who […]
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Wednesday, March 19th, 2008
I was honored to be interviewed by Chuck Joiner for his series of interviews with members of the Mac community. Chuck asked me to reflect on my product lineup, the company name, and my feelings about the Mac community. Nicely done, Chuck! MacVoices #870: Daniel Jalkut Discusses Red Sweater Software Chuck and I had a […]
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Thursday, March 6th, 2008
So, the day has come. Today, developers learn what the next step is on the road to developing applications for the iPhone and iPod touch. We’re eager to find out what awaits us in the weeks and months to come. Will anybody get to develop apps, or only Apple-approved developers? Will the apps be sold […]
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