Episode 325: If I Acquired Tumblr

Daniel and Manton talk about Manton’s surprise speaking gig at Peers Conf in Austin. They discuss the challenge and allure of finding niche markets for indie software, and wrap up with reflections on SmugMug’s acquisition of Flickr and what it might mean for the future of Tumblr.

Many thanks to our sponsor this week:

Links:

  • PeersConf Austin – The conference at which Manton will surprisingly be speaking!
  • @DazeEnd – Twitter account of Charles Perry, another speaker at Peers Conf.
  • RelaNet – Web hosting and online service provider for accountants, founded by Charles Perry.
  • Release Notes – Indie business podcast by Charles Perry and Joe Cieplinski.
  • C4[0] Presenters – Link to the lineup of speakers at C4[0]
  • @AaronHillegass – Founder of Big Nerd Ranch and speaker at C4[0]
  • Big Nerd Ranch – Atlanta-based iOS, Mac, etc., consulting firm founded by Aaron Hillegass.
  • Marco Arment – He’s just this guy we talk about a lot.
  • Overcast – Marco’s iOS podcast client.
  • Micro Monday – Micro.blog based podcast featuring members of the social network.
  • SmugMug – The company that has acquired Flickr.
  • The Future – Daniel’s blog post about Tumblr, Flickr, and the future.
  • Pinboard Acquires Delicious – Deliciously acerbic announcement from Maciej Cegłowski of Pinboard.
  • Upcoming – Another service once acquired by Yahoo!
  • Waxy.org – Home page of Andy Baio, founder of Upcoming.org.
April 26, 2018 at 9:33 pm.

Episode 324: Definitely A Business Mistake

Manton and Daniel talk about the public reaction to the Wavelength launch, and about Micro.blog’s new user onboarding experience, and the challenge in general of making product pages more inviting. They react to reports that HomePod sales have been disappointing, and about the ways in which it fails to exceed user expectations. Finally, they revisit their aesthetic preferences with semantic versioning, and talk about using the limited number of bug-fix version numbers as motivation to develop more features.

Many thanks to our sponsors this week:

  • Linode: Cloud Hosting for You.
  • Hover: Find a Domain Name for Your Passion

Links:

  • Wavelength for Micro.blog – Manton’s announcement of the new micro-podcasting iOS app for Micro.blog.
  • Stumbling HomePod – Mark Gurman on the allegedly disappointing sales of Apple’s HomePod.
  • Airpods – An Apple product that exceeds most users’ expectations.
  • FastScripts 4.0.12 – Daniel’s unfortunately versioned bug fix update to his Mac script management utility.
  • MarsEdit – Daniel’s Mac blog editor, which is due for a 4.1 feature update.
  • Dialog – An Android Micro.blog app currently under development.
April 18, 2018 at 10:52 am.

Episode 323: That’s What The Web Is About

Daniel and Manton talk about Daniel’s somewhat-impulsive Black Ink beta release, and the merits of maintaining a diverse lineup of apps to provide varying technical challenges. They talk about the increasing challenge of attracting attention to indie software and other pursuits. Manton introduces Wavelength, a new Micro.blog app for creating micro-podcasts on iOS. Finally, Daniel talks about his recent rant about not being featured in the blogging section of the Mac App Store, and where that went.

Many thanks to our sponsors this week:

  • Udacity: Become an iOS Developer
  • Linode: Cloud Hosting for You.

Links:

  • Black Ink 2 Public Beta – Daniel announces a new beta release of his Mac-based crossword app.
  • Clarion – Daniel’s music-interval quiz app, which has been around for 20+ years!
  • Swift Integration Traps – Daniel’s blog post about issues with adopting Swift and supporting macOS system plugins.
  • Rogue Amoeba – Canonical example of a company that iterates on one area of expertise over multiple apps.
  • Micro.blog – Manton’s microblogging service.
  • Stay Social – Cult of Mac post about leaving Facebook and Twitter, including a mention of Micro.blog.
  • Sunlit – Micro.blog’s photo-blogging app.
  • Micro Monday – Podcast about the Micro Monday effort to promote new microbloggers.
  • Wavelength – New app from Micro.blog for creating short-form podcasts on iOS.
  • #JustPlay – 30-day music playing challenge from Samuel Goodwin.
  • Overcast – Popular iOS podcasting app.
  • Castro – Popular iOS podcasting app.
  • Apple Should Be Helping – Daniel rants about wanting more support from Apple in the Mac App Store.
  • Brad Ellis – Designer of the MarsEdit 4 icon.
April 13, 2018 at 10:19 am.

Episode 322: I Think You’re Wrong, For The Record

Manton and Daniel react to Apple’s news release about expectations for the Mac Pro coming in 2019. They speculate about what could explain such a long delay, and Daniel devises a theory, or pipe dream, that the Mac Pro may be ARM-based. They also discuss Apple’s disclosure of a Pro Workflow Team comprised of creative professionals, and compare it to Apple’s apparent study of the needs of education professionals. Finally, an update from Daniel about MacBook Pro keyboard repairs, with a surprise twist!

Many thanks to our sponsors this week:

Links:

  • Shaped by Workflows – Matthew Panzarino of TechCrunch reports on his meeting with Apple about the Mac Pro.
  • Logic Pro – Apple’s pro-audio production app for Mac.
  • Final Cut Pro – Apple’s pro-video production app for Mac.
  • Motion 5 – Apple’s animation tool for video professionals.
  • Daring Fireball – John Gruber’s blog.
  • Spending Tim Cook’s Money – Serenity Caldwell joins John Gruber to talk about the Apple Education event.
  • Three Reasons – Stephen Hackett offers three reasons to buy the 2015 MacBook Pro … in 2018.
April 5, 2018 at 3:53 pm.