Archive for the 'MarsEdit' Category

NSURLConnection Crashing Antidote

Tuesday, March 18th, 2008

A couple months ago I reported on a particularly nasty, crashing bug in NSURLConnection. What was particularly nasty about it was how widespread it was. I had received dozens of crash reports, all containing the same tell-tale sign of a problem in this part of the system. After getting tired of explaining again and again […]

From Steve’s Mouth

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 […]

The Broken Web Editor

Friday, February 29th, 2008

I often explain the benefits of MarsEdit starting with a premise that editing on the desktop beats editing in a web browser. I believe this to be true even when the playing field is level, and web interfaces are operating at their best. Unfortunately, thanks to a large number of ever-changing browser environments, web interfaces […]

Word Of Tweet Marketing

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 […]