Archive for June, 2008

Pixels Are Hot

Tuesday, June 17th, 2008

And then there were three (at least!). After much anticipation, Matthew Drayton has shipped Iris 1.0, his company Nolobe’s entry into the “Photoshop-like” pixel-pushing market on OS X. Congratulations, Matthew! I know how hard it is to get 1.0 out the door, even with products of considerably less complexity than a well-featured image editing application. [...]

WWDC CocoaHeads 2008

Friday, June 6th, 2008

Last year Scott Stevenson put together a fun event at the Apple store during the week of WWDC, and invited me to participate. We talked about a variety of indie Mac issues, and also took questions from the audience. The great news is Scott is doing another event this year: Tuesday, 7PM at the Apple [...]

Core Intuition: Traveling Luddites

Thursday, June 5th, 2008

Manton and I recorded another episode this week, just in time to hopefully give you a little something extra to listen to on the way to WWDC, if that’s where the winds are taking you. In this episode we talk a bit about travel and how we keep up on our indie business commitments on [...]

Get A Job At Rogue Sheep

Wednesday, June 4th, 2008

My friends at Rogue Sheep and I have a lot in common. Small Mac development companies with a passion for building excellent software, company names whose initials RS spell out a vaguely woolen aspect, and … a bit of a sense of humor. If you think it would be fun to work for such a [...]