Archive for the 'Macintosh' Category
Friday, May 30th, 2008
I’m happy to announce a new podcast which you’ll hopefully consider adding to your iTunes subscription lineup: Core Intuition. The show features my friend Manton Reece of Riverfold Software, makers of Wii Transfer, and myself. What is the podcast about? We’re still figuring that out, but we’re roughly aiming to be an entertaining discussion-based podcast […]
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Friday, May 9th, 2008
It’s 1.0 Friday among my indie developer friends. I know some of it has to do with the impending May 12 deadline for the Apple Design Awards. Geoff Pado released his new application, Bokeh, today. Bokeh lets users “fast track” a particular application so that it gets the majority of the CPU on a system. […]
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Friday, May 9th, 2008
My friends Chris Liscio and Daniel Sandler have joined forces for a very cool new product called TapeDeck. What is TapeDeck? Well, as those of you old enough to remember tapes can guess, it’s essentially a very simple audio recorder which embraces with gusto the tape cassette metaphor. It’s pretty fun to watch the wheels […]
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Thursday, April 10th, 2008
Chuck Joiner has started a new Mac roundtable discussion podcast, called MacJury. The format is pretty casual and similar in tone and structure to some other great Mac podcasts such as MacBreak Weekly. I was honored to be invited for the second episode, which has just gone live. In this jury, Paul Kafasis, Chuck La […]
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