I’ve officially been indie since the end of April and have had varying degrees of success. Out of the gate, Today 1.0 was a smash hit. The application was picked up by all the major news sites, reviewed on countless blogs and even achieved the holy grail of the Mac community: a Macworld review. I […]
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There Is No Such Thing As A Useful Review
Since the launch of the AppStore, many developers have commented on the low quality and misstatements given in several of the application reviews on the store: myself included. One of the main problems with AppStore’s review system is the complete lack of filtering who can review a product. This has led to several price quibbles […]
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The Cost Of Change
In a perfect world of client software development, you would have a full blueprint for the software you are developing and the client would never want to modify that blueprint. Sadly, the world is not perfect. A client recently came to me late in a project wanting to add two data fields to a project […]
Can You Digg It, Sucka?
Today has been somewhat of an interesting day. I decided to sleep in this morning and woke up to a pleasant surprise as I sifted through my RSS feeds: Emily’s piece on Dating An Apple Developer was picked up as a front page story on Digg. In summary, Emily wrote that post about me last […]

