Core Intuition

A podcast about indie software development for the Mac, iOS and other Apple technologies.

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Episode 346: Doing The Best I Can


Manton and Daniel talk about coming to terms with the challenge of juggling too many things, making our indie businesses more efficient, and the tough question of how to cut projects and commitments that are stealing time from the main focus. They also touch on the challenge of taking criticism for focusing on what you do well, while others wish you did something else. Finally, they talk about Apple’s new requirement that all App Store submissions link to a Privacy Policy, and how that has affected Daniel’s priorities submitting apps this week.

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Many thanks to our sponsors this week:

  • TextExpander: Communicate Smarter.
  • Linode: Cloud Hosting for You.

Links:

  • Micro.blog – Manton’s primary indie passion: microblog hosting and social network.
  • 30 Days of Coffee – Manton’s posts from 30 days of visiting a different coffee shop, in 2016.
  • Jean MacDonald – Community manager of Micro.blog.
  • Jon Hays – Co-author of Sunlit and Wavelength apps for Micro.blog.
  • Riverfold – Manton’s primary indie passion before Micro.blog.
  • Swift by Northwest – Portland, OR conference at which Daniel will be speaking.
  • Apple.com/privacy – Apple’s high-level “marketing” page for their stances on privacy.
  • Apple Privacy Policy – Apple’s actual, legal mumbo-jumbo privacy policy.
  • Overcast Privacy Policy – Marco Arment’s privacy policy.
  • Panic Privacy Policy – Panic’s stance on privacy.


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