Episode 49: A Snapshot In Time

Manton and Daniel discuss the early days of Twitter, the iPad as a development device, and the pros and cons of the royal we.

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Links for this show:

  • oldtweets – Twitter’s first year of tweets, indexed by Kellan Elliott-McCrea.
  • Laughing Meme – Blog post on the how and why of oldtweets
  • Diet Coda – Panic’s iPad web development application.
  • Textastic – iPad code editor by Alexander Blach.
  • Screens – VNC app for iOS from Edovia.
  • Prompt – Panic’s standalone iOS ssh client.

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July 16, 2012 at 10:39 am.

Episode 48: Hopefully You Get Some Press

Manton and Daniel talk about updating for the retina MacBook Pro, Lion APIs, PayPal subscriptions, and the App Store’s Japanese tax withholding.

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July 11, 2012 at 10:25 am.

Episode 47: A Romantic Competition

Manton and Daniel talk about cynicism on the internet, the age-old rivalry between Apple and Microsoft, Google’s intense I/O keynote stunts, and Apple’s bug-reporting workflow.

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Links for this show:

  • Billy Bragg – “Cynicism is the Enemy of Progress” article in Montreal Gazette.
  • Edge Cases – New developer podcast from Andrew Pontious and Wolf Rentzsch.
  • Apple Outsider – Matt Drance’s blog.
  • Open Radar – Community driven public subset of bug reports reported to Apple.
  • QuickRadar – Open source project to facilitate easier bug reporting.

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July 3, 2012 at 1:16 pm.

Episode 46: Pushed To The Brink

Daniel and Manton talk about Panic’s App Store frustrations, briefly revisit Microsoft’s Surface, and respond to listener Q&A about registration code strategies.

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June 25, 2012 at 8:32 am.

Episode 45: A Classic Ballmer Moment

Daniel and Manton talk about WWDC 2012, Microsoft’s new Surface tablet, and how to effectively write and distribute press-releases.

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Links for this show:

  • WWDC 2012 Keynote – The opening address featuring Tim Cook, Phil Schiller, and Scott Forstall.
  • One Foot Tsunami – Paul Kafasis, purveyor of fine keynote-line wisdom.
  • Microsoft Surface – Redmond’s answer to the iPad. Finally.
  • prMac – Press-release authoring and distribution service.

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June 19, 2012 at 9:38 am.

Episode 44: Our First Sponsor

Daniel and Manton talk more about the sandboxing deadline, Apple TV apps, and how to manage shared code between projects.

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June 6, 2012 at 9:20 pm.

Episode 43: Get Out Of The Sandbox

Daniel and Manton talk about WWDC 2012 tickets, sandboxing, Mac App Store, Xcode 4, and whether we should have podcast sponsors.

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Incidentally, it was exactly 4 years ago today that we released Episode 1: Two Voices. Thanks for all your support over the years!

May 29, 2012 at 1:06 pm.

Episode 42: New Arrivals

Daniel and Manton talk about the Macworld Eddy award, Shush 2.0, Tweet Library 2.0, iOS UI design, and premium pricing.

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May 21, 2012 at 1:08 pm.

Episode 41: The Soothing Sounds Of Our Voices

Daniel and Manton talk about the iPhone 4S, Siri, conferences, and porting Carbon to Cocoa.

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October 14, 2011 at 12:40 am.

Episode 40: Syncing Up At The Conference

Daniel and Manton talk about WWDC 2011 planning, SecondConf blitz talks, Twitter in iOS, MarsEdit syncing, and iPhone-only vs. universal apps.

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June 4, 2011 at 3:03 pm.