Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 14 days 17 hours 5 minutes
Manton and Daniel talk about NSConference, the indie state of mind, and the tactfulness of in-app marketing.
Daniel and Manton talk about backtracking from overcommitment, fear of public speaking, and learning from software development mistakes.
Manton and Daniel follow up on Searchpath, celebrate giant code overhauls, discuss the Apple watch rumors, and talk about App Store review limbo.
Daniel and Manton talk about Manton’s new product, the benefits of web apps, Dropbox’s mobile sync API, and App.net expanding infrastructure.
Daniel and Manton talk about the Crashlytics acquisition, Twitter’s security breach, Netbot for free, and validating Mac App Store receipts.
Manton and Daniel follow up on sync approaches, discuss Twitter’s new Vine video-sharing service, and talk about the pros and cons of releasing a free 1.0 before raising the price.
Daniel and Manton talk about exploding electronics, flat design, the challenges of sync services, and under-marketing 1.0 releases.
Manton and Daniel talk more about task-management, the Cheddar app sale, and the value of automating tedious tasks.
Manton and Daniel talk about valuing apps for acquisition, CocoaPods source module management, and following through on uncompleted projects.
Daniel and Manton talk Android on the desktop, consistency of programming languages, and various approaches to to-do list management.