Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 14 days 17 hours 5 minutes
Manton and Daniel observe the end of 2013, Manton’s rising Twitter fortune, and our borderline New Years resolutions. They also chat about Manton’s iPhone 5C, MarsEdit for iOS, and the challenge of choosing between Mac and iOS development.
Daniel and Manton talk about the Waze navigation app and Apple’s missed opportunity in not acquiring it, the risks of pre-announcing release dates, and how to balance attention to detail with shipping the darned 1.0.
Manton and Daniel discuss Salesforce’s botched hackathon, the risk of relying upon third-party adulation, and searching for a viable business model after releasing a product.
Daniel and Manton discuss the Thanksgiving holiday, possible defects in the iPad Mini screen, and Yahoo’s hiring of Katie Couric and general increases to their mojo.
Manton gets a new iPad mini retina, while Daniel continues to imagine uses for his. We talk about the economic challenges of indie software, diversifying or unifying product lineups, and pricing conundrums.
Daniel and Manton discuss Twitter’s new custom timelines, Manton buys a share from the flock, and Daniel describes his Auto Layout frustration/fulfillment.
Manton and Daniel talk about Twitter’s IPO and Manton’s slightly softening stance on Twitter, Apple’s response to iWork ’13 complaints, the sale of Flying Meat’s VoodooPad app, and the challenge of killing off beloved software.
Daniel and Manton discuss feedback on public speaking, hype vs. pragmatism in releasing a 1.0, and weighing the pros and cons of supporting users on older OS versions.
Manton and Daniel discuss Apple’s special event, Mavericks free-for-all, Apple’s cheapskate marketing, and gush about the Çingleton conference.
Daniel and Manton discuss XML-RPC support in AppleScript, the Çingleton conference, and 1Password 4 vs. Apple’s Keychain.