Manton and Daniel get back into the swing of work after the New Year, discuss Marco Arment’s “Functional High Ground,” dig into the general challenge of balancing stability with feature growth, and gripe about the missed opportunities of Apple’s App Stores.
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- Apple Has Lost the Functional High Ground – Marco Arment laments the state of Apple software reliability.
- Adiós a las Computadoras Dell – Daniel’s over-the-top 2005 post predicting the end of Dell.
- Bitsplitting: The Functional High Ground – Daniel’s response to Marco’s post.
- Balance – Federico Viticci’s response to Marco’s post.
- Chromebook – Google’s portable, minimal computer.
- Tweet Library – Manton’s iOS Twitter client.
- Complete My Bundle Pricing – Rundown from Apple on how the iTunes Apple’s bundle pricing works.
- 2014 Panic Report – End of the year rundown from Cabel Sasser of Panic.
- Selling Outside the Mac App Store – Dan Counsell on Realmac’s success selling outside the App Store.
- RapidWeaver – Popular web authoring tool from Realmac.
- FeedWrangler – (Underscore) David Smith’s web-based RSS app and syncing service.
- TextExpander for Mac – Mac keyboard typing accelerator that had to leave the Mac App Store.
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