Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 14 days 17 hours 5 minutes
Manton and Daniel discuss Apple’s rising stock, withholding features as a virtue, the Mac Pro movie trailer, and data loss from non-syncing iOS apps.
Daniel and Manton talk about the final days of Manton’s road trip, Carl Icahn and Apple stock, and what Beanstalk dropping Mercurial means for the future of version control.
Manton and Daniel talk about Manton’s ongoing adventure, AMBER and other mobile emergency alerts, and making the most of Apple documentation.
Daniel and Manton talk about the return of ADC, Manton’s epic road trip, the death of upgrade pricing, and the death of Bento.
Manton and Daniel talk about the Bitsplitting Podcast’s hiatus, prioritizing focus on multiple projects, and Apple’s unprecedented developer-program security breach.
Daniel and Manton talk about Tweet Marker’s new developer plan, dealing with deprecated APIs, WWDC videos on YouTube, and the futility of Apple’s NDA.
Manton and Daniel talk about the loss of RSS feeds for Twitter searches, the joys of starting on a new app, and sweating the details of all the non-programming indie software-business work.
Daniel and Manton talk about Daniel’s approach for the text editor app market, catch up on the latest in RSS syncing, and take 3 questions about iOS 7 development.
Manton and Daniel speculate about Scott Forstall’s future, talk more about WWDC, and discuss the pros and cons of Apple’s major iOS 7 changes.
Daniel and Manton talk about surviving WWDC without a ticket, reflect on App.net’s progress, discuss the merits of early compatibility fixes, and consider Apple’s public shaming of Scott Forstall.